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The 10 states with the lowest homeownership rates. Below are the bottom 10 states, ranked by the percentage of their populations who are homeowners, as of year-end 2023.
The homeownership rate in the United States [1] [2] is the percentage of homes that are owned by their occupants. [3] In 2009, it remained similar to that in some other post-industrial nations [4] with 67.4% of all occupied housing units being occupied by the unit's owner.
This is a list of countries, territories and regions by home ownership rate, which is the ratio of owner-occupied units to total residential units in a specified area, based on available data. [ 1 ] No.
The rate of homeownership in the United States, as measured by the fraction of units that are owner-occupied, was 64% as of 2017. [1] This rate is less than the rates in other large countries such as China (90%), Russia (89%) Mexico (80%), or Brazil (73%) (see List of countries by home ownership rate).
Although home prices have rapidly increased, homeownership rates have also slightly increased in the U.S. over the past five years. In 2018, the median home list price in the U.S. was $255,200 and ...
Level of single women 25 to 35 owning homes declined to 24.5% in 2022, from 28.6% in 2021, according to Zillow.
Here's the homeownership rate for the second quarter of 2017 in each state and DC: homeownership state map q2 2017 Business Insider/Andy Kiersz, data from US Census Bureau
[94] The boom in housing has also created a boom in the real estate profession; for example, California has a record half-million real estate licencees—one for every 52 adults living in the state, up 57% in the last five years. [95] The overall U.S. homeownership rate increased from 64 percent in 1994 (about where it was since 1980) to a peak ...