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New report shows homeownership up in U.S., but racial disparities remain
NBCDFW writes:
“There’s a new report showing more Americans own homes than they did a decade ago. But when you break down the findings by race, there are some significant disparities.
According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), nearly 12 million more Americans have become homeowners since 2013. The largest gains were among Hispanic buyers at +5.8%, followed by Asian Americans with roughly +5.6% growth, White Americans with +3.6%, and Black Americans with just +2.8%.
NBC 5 Anchor Brittney Johnson spoke with leaders of the North Texas Board of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) about their mission to close the homeownership gap for minorities.”
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New report shows homeownership up in U.S., but racial disparities remain
There’s a new report showing more Americans own homes than they did a decade ago. But when you break down the findings by race, there are some significant disparities.
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