• dogslayeggs@lemmy.world
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      13 days ago

      That is the percentage of homes owned by the people living in them, not the percentage of Americans who own homes.

      Over a third (35%) of single family homes are owned by landlords, not by the people living in them. When a third of your single family homes are not owned by single families, then there is an issue.

      The 26% number another person used might be percentage of US adults who own a home, but I can’t find that number anywhere. The difference is most single family homes have 2 adults (or more) but is only “owned” by one of them. Or that is a statistic that uses multi-family housing where most of the families are renters.

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        13 days ago

        Doesn’t technically the bank own it until you pay off your mortgage? I’d be curious how many have the titles to their house.

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          13 days ago

          I had actually put that info in my post but deleted it. It’s around 34% that own their house outright without a loan.