Teachers help form the foundation for strong, local communities, however just 17 percent of homes available in California are affordable on a teacher's salary. That percent goes down to zero in expensive San Francisco, where the average teacher can't pay for a single home. With the existing median ... » Learn More about Study: 83 Percent of California Homes Out of Reach for Teachers
8 Benefits of Homeownership this Tax Season
Let's analyze how homeownership produces "cents"-- from the tax benefits, to good old fashioned financial stability. The financial benefits of homeownership are evident year round, but particularly around tax time-- they appear to jump off the page! 1. Homeownership builds wealth over time We were ... » Learn More about 8 Benefits of Homeownership this Tax Season
Home-price growth slows
Nobel Prize-winning financial expert Robert Shiller said Tuesday that home-price growth is very likely to decrease this year, with demand hit by decreasing affordability, and many more factors. Mortgage rates have risen from ultra-low levels in 2012, dampening some buyer interest, Shiller ... » Learn More about Home-price growth slows
2013 Was the Third Lowest Share of First Time Buyers in Last 30 Years
The share of first-time buyers stays below the long run average of 38 percent and is the lowest ever since 2006. After raising a little in 2012, the proportion of first-time buyers began dipping again this year as more real estate investors crowded out the lower-priced residential properties. ... » Learn More about 2013 Was the Third Lowest Share of First Time Buyers in Last 30 Years
The share of teenagers living with parents or parents-in-law increased dramatically in the late 2000s
Increasing college enrollment among younger adults ages 18 to 24 helps explain their raised preferences for not leaving parent homes. The majority of adults in this age group, 52 percent, attended school or college in 2012, compared to 45 percent in 2000 and 43 percent in 1990. College attendance ... » Learn More about The share of teenagers living with parents or parents-in-law increased dramatically in the late 2000s