8 There's no place like home.

PositionSTATELINE - Immigrants owning homes - Brief article

The longer immigrants live in the United States and become naturalized citizens, the more likely they are to own their own home, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Its 2011 American Community Survey found that 52 percent of foreign-born "householders"---people in whose names houses are owned, being bought or rented---owned their homes, compared to 67 percent of native-born householders. Almost three-fourths of those who entered the country before 1980 owned their homes, in contrast to the one-fourth of foreign-born...

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