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US Home Ownership Intent Drops To 25 Percent

WBUR Boston Washington D.C. 14d14d Impact 5
A Gallup poll indicates the share of non-homeowners planning to purchase a house within the next five years has fallen to 25 percent. This figure represents the lowest level since Gallup began tracking the metric in 2013. The decline comes as median home prices in the United States have risen to over $400,000. Previously, nearly 50 percent of non-homeowners expressed similar intent a decade ago. The source noted that home ownership is increasingly out of reach for many. The report was delivered by NPR News in Washington. This decline follows a long-term trend of increasing property costs. Nearly half of non-owners stated they do not intend to purchase a home in the near future.

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WBUR Boston

“The share of non-home owners who plan to purchase a house in the next five years has fallen to 25 percent. That's down from nearly 50 percent a decade ago.”

NPR

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WNYC 93.9 FM

“The share of non-homeowners who plan to purchase a house in the next five years has fallen to 25%. That's down from nearly 50% a decade ago. Gallup says it's the lowest number since it started tracking it in 2013.”

KQED FM

“A new poll from Gallup finds more Americans say buying a home is increasingly out of reach. The share of non-home owners who plan to purchase a house in the next five years has fallen to 25 percent.”

KQED FM

“The share of non-home owners who plan to purchase a house in the next five years has fallen to 25 percent. That's down from nearly 50 percent a decade ago.”

KQED FM

“Gallup says it's the lowest number since it started tracking it.”

KQED FM

“Gallup says it's the lowest number since it started tracking it. in 2013, median home prices in the U.S. have risen to more than $400,000.”

NPR

“The share of non-home owners who intend to buy a house in the next five years has fallen to 25 percent. That's down from nearly 50 percent a decade ago, and the lowest since Gallup started tracking this in 2013.”

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