Nearly 60 percent of
American homeowners surveyed believe homes in their area are overvalued and current prices are unsustainable, a 7 percentage point increase since last quarter.
Fifty - seven percent of
American homeowners surveyed believe that homes in their area are overvalued and that current prices are unsustainable.
Not exact matches
In a
survey from the Macarthur Foundation, 61 % of respondents believe that renters can be just as successful as
homeowners in achieving the
American Dream, with or without their own home.
The median monthly mortgage payment for
American homeowners was $ 1,030, according to the US Census Bureau's 2015
American Housing
Survey.
According to the Census Bureau's 2013
American Housing
Survey, more than 65 % of
homeowners 65 and older own their homes free and clear.
The nation's
homeowners with a mortgage paid a median of $ 1,454 in monthly housing costs in 2014, compared with $ 934 for renters, according to the latest
American Housing
Survey from the Census.
Alexandria, Va., Nov. 12, 2009 - As millions of
Americans look for ways to stretch their budgets to survive these tough economic times, too many are not utilizing all of the discounts that may be available to them in their
homeowner and auto insurance, according to a new national
survey conducted for Trusted Choice ® and the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (the Big «I»).
NEW YORK, July 16, 2012 — While the majority of
American homeowners have insurance, only 31 percent of renters buy renters insurance, according to an Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.)
survey conducted in May, 2012.
The study, which
surveyed over 2,000
American homeowners, found that most folks want a different sized home than the one they're in now; however, they don't necessarily want to go bigger.
According to a recent
survey conducted by the
American Society of Home Inspectors, 88 per cent of all
homeowners believe that home inspections are a necessity prior to purchasing a home, not a luxury.
A third of
homeowners recently
surveyed say that they blew through the upper limit of their home purchase budget by an average of $ 16,510, according to a new
survey released by Owners.com of 1,214
Americans who purchased a home in the last four years.
According to ValueInsured [2], 57 percent of the
American homeowners that were
surveyed think their area is overvalued and home prices are unsustainable.
According to the 2013
American Housing
Survey, a
homeowner can save more than half of the cost of a project with DIY.
Nearly half of
American homeowners recently
surveyed said they would do something differently if they were to go through the homebuying process again, according...
Nearly half of
American homeowners recently
surveyed said they would do something differently if they were to go through the homebuying process again, according to the NerdWallet's Home Buyer Reality Report, which analyzed the steps more than 2,200
Americans took to homeownership.
More than half of
American homeowners — 58 percent — say they expect there will be a «housing bubble and a price correction» within the next two years, according to the latest
survey of more than 1,000 Americans from ValueInsured's Modern Homebuyer S
survey of more than 1,000
Americans from ValueInsured's Modern Homebuyer
SurveySurvey.
83 % of all Millennial
homeowners surveyed say «I believe there will be a housing bubble and price correction in my area in the next two years», compared to just 28 % Millennial non-
homeowners and 47 % of all
Americans who say the same.
A recent
survey of
American homeowners and renters released by Harris Poll on behalf of ValueInsured found that while
Americans embrace the dream of homeownership, the possibility of losing a hard - earned down payment is discouraging them from buying.
47 % of all
homeowners surveyed self - identified as «middle class», compared with 39 % of renters and 41 % of all
Americans who said the same
As we draw to the close of Q2 2017, ValueInsured is gearing up to
survey American homeowners and homebuyers again for its Summer 2017 Modern Homebuyer Survey in
survey American homeowners and homebuyers again for its Summer 2017 Modern Homebuyer
Survey in
Survey in July.
In the same national
survey, 75 % of all existing
homeowners believe the
American housing market is healthy, also down 4 points Q3.
Several federal government
surveys provide
homeowner vacancy rates, but the one with the greatest geographic detail by far is the Census Bureau's
American Community
Survey (ACS).
The
survey found that more renters are thinking about becoming
homeowners than in past years and the number of
Americans who prefer to rent is declining.
«While a notable number of
Americans feel they could buy or sell a home without a real estate agent, our
survey tells us that when the time came, the majority of
homeowners did seek the added professional help and enlisted an agent,» says Kevin Christopher, head of Mortgage Sales, BMO Harris Bank.
Homeowners in the U.S. paid a median price of $ 110,000 for their homes, according to a 2011
American Housing
Survey profile released recently.
* As reported in A Study of
Homeowners» Appliance and Home Systems Service Experiences, a nationwide survey of homeowners conducted in 2014 by Decision Analyst for American Ho
Homeowners» Appliance and Home Systems Service Experiences, a nationwide
survey of
homeowners conducted in 2014 by Decision Analyst for American Ho
homeowners conducted in 2014 by Decision Analyst for
American Home Shield.
A new National Association of Home Builders
survey conducted by Public Opinion Strategies and Lake Research Partners found that despite the ups and downs of the housing market,
homeowners and non-owners alike consider owning a home essential to the
American Dream and support politicians who embrace pro-housing policies and the mortgage interest deduction.
According to the latest Home Design Trends
Survey (HDTS) from the
American Institute of Architects (AIA), more
homeowners are choosing to remodel and renovate, rather than move into a bigger house or install fancy appliances.