U.S. Home Equity Increases Again in Q2 2022
U.S. homeowners with mortgages (which account for roughly 63% of all properties) saw equity increase by 27.8% year over year, representing a collective gain of $3.6 trillion, for an average of $60,200 per borrower, since the second quarter of 2021. This is according to the latest Homeowner Equity Report (HER) for the second quarter of…The post U.S. Home Equity Increases Again in Q2 2022 appeared first on RISMedia.
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