US renters are more pessimistic about their ability to ever own a home and households’ expectations of home-price growth has reaccelerated after falling last year, a new Federal Reserve Bank of ...
A recent New York Fed survey found that only 13% of Americans actually believe they will be able to own a home one day. The dream of owning a home is fading for renters across the nation, as ...
Fitting with that theme, most renters consider it as somewhat or very difficult to obtain a mortgage, according to the New York Fed’s 2024 SCE Housing Survey, part of its broader Survey of ...
US renters are more pessimistic about their ability to ever own a home and households’ expectations of home-price growth has reaccelerated after falling last year, a new Federal Reserve Bank of ...
The latest SCEO Housing Survey released by the New York Federal Reserve indicates renters' hopes of someday owning a home have plummeted over the past year.
The New York Fed’s survey mirrors recent findings from the University of Michigan’s poll of consumers, which showed year-ahead inflation expectations in early May rose to a six-month high ...
Amid elevated prices, high mortgage rates and difficulty saving money for a down payment, only about four in 10 renters think that they will be able to buy a home, the New York Fed said Monday ...