Hispanic buyers are experiencing the largest homeownership gains in the U.S., a turnaround that could help buoy the market for years
The homeownership rate for Hispanics has increased more during the past several years than any race or ethnic group, including whites. The rate, which hit a 50-year low in 2015, has risen 3.3 percentage points since then, according to U.
S. Census Bureau data.United States Latest News, United States Headlines
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