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Survey: Kids of Baby Boomers Smarter About Housing

  According to a recent survey, members of Generation Y believe therecenthousing slump has made them more knowledgeable about homeownership than their parents were at their age, based on 1,001 responses to a Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate poll.   Nearly 70 percent of the 18- to 35-year-olds say they’re savvier about owning than [...]

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Former Foreclosed Owners are finding way back to Ownership Quickly

Despite a lack of empirical data, interviews with more than 30 Realtors, lenders, builders and consumers suggest that a small but growing number of American borrowers are bouncing back to homeownership relatively quickly following a foreclosure, bankruptcy or short sale. “Most are not ashamed or bashful about what happened because so many people were forced [...]

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Survey: Voters value homeownership

By Tiana L American voters strongly value homeownership and would oppose efforts to weaken or eliminate the mortgage interest deduction or diminish a federal role to help qualified homebuyers obtain affordable 30-year mortgages, according to a new nationwide survey from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). “The American electorate is sending a clear message [...]

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