The change in homeownership rates_United States
* The home ownership rate in the United States has hovered between 64.0% and 65.7% over the past decade. After rising to 69.2% in Q4 2004, it gradually declined due to the soaring housing prices associated with the rise in the rate of homeownership and the global financial crisis (2007). Since 2017, it has turned to rise.
* By region, the homeownership rate is highest in the Midwest (70.8%) and lowest in the West (60.0%).
Reference
U.S. Census Bureau, "Housing Vacancies and Homeownership (CPS/HVS)" ,Table 14. Homeownership Rates for the US and Regions: 1964 to Present
Retrieved Oct 04, 2024, from here
* The home ownership rate in the United States has hovered between 63.7% and 65.8% over the past decade. After rising to 69.2% in Q4 2004, it gradually declined due to the soaring housing prices associated with the rise in the rate of homeownership and the global financial crisis (2007). Since 2017, it has turned to rise. * By region, the homeownership rate is highest in the Midwest (70.1%) and lowest in the West (60.5%).
Reference U.S. Census Bureau, "Housing Vacancies and Homeownership CPS/HVS)" - Last Revised: 11/02/2022 20:55:49, Table 14. Homeownership Rates for the US and Regions: 1964 to Present Retrieved Nov 17, 2022, from (here
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