Country Financial, an insurance company from Bloomington, IL, found
that 89 percent of Americans still think buying a home is essential to
the American dream.
According to their
COUNTRY Financial Security Index survey,
more people believe home ownership is achievable. Only 41 percent of
survey responders saw home ownership as attainable in 2013, while 64
percent now believe they could own a home.
Still, some people see
more financial barriers than possibilities for home ownership. Fourteen
percent of responders said their credit score was too low; 13 percent
said they lacked the money for a down payment; and 12 percent were
impeded by the price of homes in their area.
“Younger Americans
are more likely to reject the idea of home ownership. Yet, the financial
challenges of buying a home can affect those of any age,” said Joe
Buhrmann, manager of financial security support at Country Financial.
However,
Zillow found that 82 percent of Millennials felt confident that they’d be able to afford to buy a home someday.
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