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Roland99

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Wed Aug 29, 2012, 01:35 PM Aug 2012

'Real' Homeownership Rate at Nearly 50-Year Low

Source: BusinessWeek

So much for President George W. Bush’s “ownership society.” The real rate of homeownership—subtracting people who are about to be ejected for not paying their mortgage—has fallen to lows not seen since the mid-1960s, according to a new analysis.

The decline in the Census Bureau’s official measure of homeownership is bad enough. It slid to 65 percent this year from 69 percent in 2005 and 2006, at the peak of the housing bubble, when buying a home was universally considered a sensible way to secure one’s fortune. But things look even worse when you strip out homeowners whose homes are in foreclosure or who are headed for foreclosure because they are 90 days or more delinquent on mortgage payments.

The “real” homeownership rate, adjusted for foreclosures and serious delinquencies, stood at just 62.1 percent in the second quarter of 2012, down from a peak of 68.3 percent reached during a couple of quarters in 2004 and 2005, according to an analysis by Sean Fergus, manager of research at John Burns Real Estate Consulting. That sets it back to levels last seen in 1965.

The adjusted figures for years before 1991 are approximations, because statistics on foreclosures and delinquencies from the Mortgage Bankers Association of America go back only to that year. Still, Fergus says he is confident that the pattern is accurate, as there were no serious downturns in housing prices before 1991 that would have caused a major spike in foreclosures and delinquencies.




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'Real' Homeownership Rate at Nearly 50-Year Low (Original Post) Roland99 Aug 2012 OP
Real home ownership is when you really own your home, not when you and the bank own it olddad56 Aug 2012 #1
Ownership Society LarryNM Aug 2012 #2

olddad56

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1. Real home ownership is when you really own your home, not when you and the bank own it
Wed Aug 29, 2012, 02:26 PM
Aug 2012

As long as you have a mortgage on your home, you and the bank own the home. What is real rate of real home ownership? Maybe one percent.

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