A booming Hispanic population will be the key to the nation’s future
residential real estate market, Julian Castro, the newly confirmed
secretary of the Housing and Urban Development, told The Associated
Press.
Nearly half of first-time homebuyers nationwide will be Hispanic in six
years, according to a 2013 study from the National Association of
Hispanic Real Estate Professionals. What’s more, Hispanics are
forecasted to account for 40 percent of the estimated 12 million net new
households nationwide within the next decade.
Castro says that an overhaul of federal immigration laws could
further aid the U.S. housing market. Federal immigration law changes
could add about 3 million home owners and generate more than $500
billion in sales, income, and spending into the housing economy,
estimates the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals
study.
"It's a significant contribution if we can get immigration reform done," Castro says.
Source: “Castro: Hispanics Key to U.S. Housing Sector Future,” Associated Press (Sept. 20, 2014)
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