71 Percent Believe Student Debt Delays Homeownership

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NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun and NAR 2016 Vice President Sherri Meadows

WASHINGTON (June 13, 2016) — Seventy-one percent of non-homeowners repaying their student loans on time believe their debt is stymieing their ability to purchase a home, and slightly over half of all borrowers say they expect to be delayed from buying by more than five years.

This is according to a new joint survey on student loan debt and housing released today by the National Association of Realtors® and SALT®, a consumer literacy program provided by nonprofit American Student… Read More

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