By: Leslie Williamson
Housing Watch recently posted an article stating “from a recent survey, the home ownership dream is in decline.” Forty-nine percent out of the 2,000 persons surveyed believe they will never be able to have a down payment for a home.
As an eternal optimist, I believe that the American Dream of homeownership is still alive and well! A market in flux is gradually coming to an end and we are once again entering a market of opportunity. The market is back to a more “traditional” pace of growth and absorption, a far cry from the free fall we recently experience and much more stable than the artificial levels of 2004 and 2005.
According to the NAHB, “Even though the homebuyer tax credit expired on April 30, 2010 and won’t be renewed, there may never be a better time to buy a home than today.” Most buyers can take advantage of today’s competitive prices and get a home they may not have been able to purchase just a few years ago.
Loan programs are still available to offer affordable down payments through FHA, down payment assistance programs and grants. The main objective to qualify for the different loan programs to assistance with a down payment is good credit.
Yes, the American Dream of homeownership is still alive and well!
