Housing Is Key in 2012 Elections, Voters Say
Daily Real Estate News | Thursday, November 10, 2011
Nearly seven out of 10 American — seven more so for the millennial younger generation — say that candidates’ positions on housing will be very important to them in the 2012 presidential and congressional elections, according to a new survey by Move Inc. of 1,000 adults.
Survey respondents identified the following top housing priorities for the next president’s first 100 days in office:
· Helping home owners avoid foreclosure.
· Keeping interest rates low.
· Making more affordable mortgage credit available.
The survey also found that four out of five Americans say a strong real estate market is key to an economic recovery.
"After four years of living in a housing downturn, American voters clearly want answers and are looking to our elected leaders for solutions,” Errol Samuelson, chief revenue officer of Move Inc., said in a statement. “Our survey found that while some people may be frustrated or pessimistic, 27.3 percent of Americans still plan on buying a home. The survey illustrates candidates who share the concerns of the American people and make housing a top priority will win their confidence."
Source: Realtor Magazine