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Impact of Homeownership on Family Health

Impact of Homeownership on Family Health

The National Association of Realtors recently released a study titled ‘Social Benefits of Homeownership and Stable Housing.’ The study confirmed a long-standing belief of most Americans:

“Owning a home embodies the promise of individual autonomy and is the aspiration of most American households. Homeownership allows households to accumulate wealth and social status, and is the basis for a number of positive social, economic, family and civic outcomes.”

Impact of Homeownership on Family Health

Today, we’ll cover the section of the report that quoted several studies concentrating on the impact homeownership has on the health of families. Here are some of the major findings on this issue revealed in the report:

  • There is a strong positive relationship between living in poor housing.  A range of health problems, including respiratory conditions such as asthma, exposure to toxic substances, injuries and mental health. Homes of owners are generally in better condition than those of renters.
  • Findings reveal that increases in housing wealth were associated with better health outcomes for homeowners.
  • Low-income people who recently became homeowners reported higher life satisfaction. Resulting in higher self-esteem, and higher perceived control over their lives.
  • Homeowners report higher self-esteem and happiness than renters. As a result, homeowners are more likely to believe that they can do things as well as anyone. Therefore, they report higher self-ratings on their physical health even after controlling for age and socioeconomic factors.
  • Renters who become homeowners experience a significant increase in housing satisfaction. Most noteworthy, they obtain a higher satisfaction even in the same home in which they resided as renters.
  • Social mobility variables, such as the family financial situation and housing tenure during childhood and adulthood, impacted one’s self-rated health.
  • Homeowners have a significant health advantage over renters, on average. Homeowners are 2.5 percent more likely to have good health. When adjusting for an array of demographic, socioeconomic, and housing–related characteristics, the homeowner advantage is even larger at 3.1 percent.

Bottom Line

People often talk about the financial benefits of homeownership. As we can see, there are also social benefits of owning your own home.

 

Kris and Kim Darney – REALTORS® – Grandparents – 714.657.6634
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