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Last week, Fannie Mae released their National Housing Survey for the third quarter of 2011. They survey the American public on a multitude of questions concerning today's housing market. Each quarter, we like to pull out some of the findings we deem most interesting. Here they are for the most recent report:
The study shows that the four major reasons a person buys a home have nothing to do with money. The top four reasons, in order, are:
When we talk about homeownership today, it seems that the financial aspects always jump to the front of the discussion. There is no doubt that families must justify a home purchase from a financial point of view today. However, the reasons they actually buy are the same reasons our parents and grandparents purchased their home – to create a better lifestyle for their families.
Though most people purchase a home for non-financial reasons, everyone realizes there is a money component to homeownership. Here is what they said on this issue:
We are always interested in the difference people see in renting vs. owning.
Even in these difficult times, Americans still realize the value of homeownership both from a financial and social standpoint. Keep checking RuhlHomes.com for more important information on the housing market.
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