People would rather shell out their hard-earned money to banks and other financial agencies to cover mortgages than pay landlords, reports Origination News' Evan Nemeroff. This was the result of a recent study by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), which pegged the percentage of Americans wanting to buy a home in the near future at 36 percent, up from 25 percent two years ago. Only a quarter of the 2,000 respondents in the study expressed preference to rent, down from 31 percent also two years ago. The survey was conducted nationwide, and covered individuals thinking of home purchases, some through secure Virginia home loans. According to the survey, eight out of ten Americans still cling to the American dream of having a place they could call home. These prospective homeowners believe a property purchase to be a sound financial decision. Nearly seven out of ten of those who said yes to home ownership believe there's no better time to invest in real estate than right now.
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