U.S. Homeownership Rate Experiences Largest Annual Increase on Record, Though Black Homeownership Remains Lower Than a Decade Ago, NAR Analysis Finds
US Homeownership Surges, Still Lags for Black Americans
U.S. homeownership rose to 65.5% in 2020, a record increase, but Black Americans continue to face significant obstacles to homeownership.
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