This spring has been filled with disappointing economic news, but one bright spot has been the possible bottoming out of the …
home ownership
The American Dream Gets Another Facelift
The American Dream of home ownership has taken some hits in the recession. But it remains alive and well, though with some twists that will help shape the nature of the budding housing recovery.
Downgrading the American Dream
The American Dream has been downgraded, too.
Lessons of the Crash: 4 Homeowner Trends We Hope Will Continue
While buyers take the bulk of the heat for ballooning up home prices at the peak of the market, homeowners were not entirely innocent, either. During the sub-prime era, the owner/seller-side bad behavior included fatal missteps …
Why Some Lowball Real Estate Offers Work — And Others Don’t
In the more than four years of the real estate recession, many wanna-be homeowners have been hunting for houses way above their realistic price range, banking on the hope that they can make a lowball offer and get it accepted.
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Homeownership: Still Popular But Not Seen as a Smart Investment
Americans have long overindexed on the value they place on owning a home when compared with people in other western countries. That white picket fence in the age-old imagery of the American Dream? That stands for real estate.
Should Housing Data Affect Your Stance on Homeownership?
The media is abuzz with analysis of the latest housing data. Many outlets are running with the “housing tanks” headline, Slate pondered the benefits of renting’s increasing popularity, and our own bleary-eyed real estate guru Ali …
The bastardization of the American Dream
Today the Obama Administration will host a conference on the future of housing finance. It’s a great topic, considering that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are more than $150 billion in the hole. But this is about more than what to do with the GSEs.
There are bigger questions to ask about how we approach home ownership in the U.S. For …