Home Is Where the Heart Is [INFOGRAPHIC]
Some Highlights
There’s no doubt about it: homeowners love their homes, and that feeling has become even more important over the past year.
The vast majority of homeowners say they’re emotionally attached to their home and that it has kept them safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Owning a home provides a sense of safety, security, and accomplishment. Let’s connect to move your homeownership goals forward today.
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The vast majority of homeowners say they’re emotionally attached to their home & it’s kept them safe during the pandemic.
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The data show how strongly Americans believe in homeownership as an investment. That belief is warranted.
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The idea of homeownership as a direct way to build your net worth has met the test of time
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In a sellers’ market, some homeowners might be tempted to try to sell their house on their own instead of working with a trusted real estate professional.