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North Carolina

Homeownership Trend in Household Formation and Homeownership By Janet Petrozelle

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n January 2021 homeownership rate in North Carolina was 65.80%, .as of data from the United State Federal Reserve.

Two years prior (January 2019), the Homeownership rate was 65.10 percent- a 6.6 percentage point drop from the historical high of 71.70 percent recorded in January 1999. North Carolina has seen modest growth in the past decade of 11.2 percent in terms of population growth. Last year alone, the state was ranked among the top 5 most preferred places due to its strong economy, good political ambiance, and other ecological factors. This effectively meant that the increase in Population would be felt in other areas, such as homeownership, and consequently, the state has seen increases in the housing demand, and most people bought homes to live there. The average cost of living index places North Carolina 5 basis points below the national average of 100. According to Investopedia.com, the cost of living indexes compares the expenses an average person can expect to acquire food, shelter, transportation, energy, clothing, education, healthcare, and entertainment in the different regions, according to Investopedia.com.

This puts the residents of North Carolina at an advantage. With a quite low cost of living in Carolina, most people prefer to invest and or buy in homes as they are extremely affordable. You will find out that home prices in North Carolina are reasonably priced, which makes them affordable to a majority of people in and out of the state. This has further exacerbated the demand for houses in the state. Most homebuyers prefer North Carolina because of: •

Easy access to health care.

Abundant outdoor activities

Low cost of living and economic opportunities

Great sense of community

Temperate weather and mild winter

A recent report from ATTOM shows that overall, North Carolina ranked the second to have seen modest growth rates in home equity and appreciation rates. To highlight this fact, by the end of last year (Q4, 2021), most homes in the state were considered to be 38.6% equity rich, while this year, it is reported that the home equity has grown to 44.2% across the state. For investors looking to invest in this rich state, you may be wondering, how consistent is this JUNE 2022 | 111


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