Additional findings from the study include:
- The Midwest held the highest homeownership rate in the first quarter, at 67.6 percent, while the West held the lowest at 59 percent.
- Homeownership rates in the
first quarter were also highest among homeowners aged 65 and older, at
78.6 percent, and lowest for homeowners aged 35 and younger at 34.3
percent.
- The rate of homeownership among
Hispanic Americans markedly rose for the second straight year in 2016 - a
trend against the current par for the course and currently stands at 46.6
percent.
- The renter vacancy rate came in
at 7 percent. Breaking this down more specifically, the renter vacancy
rate was highest outside "Metropolitan Statistical Areas" or
"MSAs" at 8.7 percent, followed by inside principal cities at 7
percent and in the suburbs at 6.5 percent.
- The median asking sales price
for vacant for sale housing in the first quarter was $176,900. The median
rent for vacant for rent housing, over the same period, was $864.
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