Will Millennials Migrate Away from Coastal Markets for Homeownership in 2019?
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Odeta Kushi on January 7, 2019
As we enter 2019 and the bulk of the millennial generation ages into their prime home-buying years, is homeownership an attainable New Year’s resolution for millennials?
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Do Unexplained Homeownership Gaps Exist?
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Mark Fleming on April 20, 2017
Homeownership is a goal shared among all people, regardless of race or ethnicity, and remains the main driver of wealth creation for the majority of households in the United States. That is why it is vital to understand the underlying characteristics that influence the probability of homeownership. Over the last several months, my research has ...
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Can you Spring Break into Homeownership?
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Mark Fleming on March 16, 2017
Spring break is fast approaching, that playful time of year when beach cities are inundated with college students and tourists. As housing economists, spring break is exciting because it coincides with the beginning of the spring home buying season! While we may not seem to have much in common with the college crowd, there is an underlying ...
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Is Love the Answer to Declining Homeownership?
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Mark Fleming on February 13, 2017
For Valentine’s Day, we pondered the question, could more love lead to an increase in homeownership? This is a serious question because marriage and homeownership, perhaps the two most enduring institutions of our society, have shaped the economic fortunes of many Americans.
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Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Homeownership
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Mark Fleming on November 18, 2016
It’s that time of year again. The time when we come together and celebrate the American tradition of giving thanks for the many blessings in our lives. Often we give thanks for having the basic necessities of life: food, health, water and shelter. While all of these things are vital to human existence, as a housing economist, I naturally tend to ...
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Automation Angst – The Polarization of the Labor Market in the 21st Century
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Mark Fleming on October 11, 2016
Success achieving the American Dream of homeownership is, in large part, dependent on the ability to earn a good income. For much of the last century, a job in manufacturing provided a stable and solid income. In fact, after World War II, the United States was the manufacturer to the world, as America’s post-war economic boom changed the way we ...
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