Homeownership Builds Your Wealth over Time [INFOGRAPHIC]
Homeownership Builds Your Wealth over Time [INFOGRAPHIC]
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Some Highlights
- If you’re thinking of buying a home this year, be sure to factor in the long-term benefits of homeownership.
- On average, nationwide, home prices appreciated by 288.7% over the last 32 years. That means homeowners grow their net worth significantly in the long term.
- Homeownership wins over time. Let’s connect so you can start your homebuying journey today.
by Tom Ciccarone RE/MAX InStyle Realty
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