Hispanic homeownership rate declines slightly to 49%
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Hispanic homeownership rate declines slightly to 49%
The U.S. Hispanic homeownership rate declined for the first time in a decade in 2024, to 49%, but more Hispanic households own their homes than ever before. This is according to the 2024 State of Hispanic Homeownership Report created by the National Association for Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP). The report concludes that the decline in the Hispanic homeownership rate was not due to a net loss of Hispanic households, but rather occu…
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