[Study] Half of Americans Say Their Dream Home is “Unattainable”

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Home ownership across generations by the numbers
While the real estate market seems to be cooling a bit, skyrocketing mortgage rates are driving affordability to the lowest level since the 1980s. Americans are taking notice and realizing their dream home may never be in the cards. I wanted to make sure you saw the report I sent last week on American’s dream homes.

More than 1,000 Americans across each generation were surveyed. The study found 90% believe owning a home is part of the American dream but 51% say it isn’t attainable. 

Still, renters are hopeful they will get into a home soon. The report includes generational insights on what people are looking for in their ideal home and how many wish to own a vacation home.

 If you close your eyes and picture your dream home, does it look similar to where you’re currently living?

For the overwhelming majority, that dream home is just a dream. 

IPX1031 surveyed more than 1,000 Americans across each generation about their dream homes. 94% said they are not currently living in their dream home, with the top reason being they cannot afford it. 

What would those dream homes look like? Where are the dream homes located? How much would the dream homes cost?

The study found…
 – Modern was the top architecture and interior design style
– 57% prefer new construction over renovating a home
– 35% want four beds
– 38% want 3 baths

The most desired dream home features…
1. A view
2. Big backyard
3. A Large family room
4. Front porch 

The top luxury amenities people are looking for are land and privacy (59%), a hobby room (48%), and a home theater (42%).

51% said their dream home is out of reach, with half of millennials estimating their dream home would cost between $500,000 to over a million dollars. 

Take a look at the full report, which also includes generational insights on what people are looking for in their ideal home, how many renters plan to become homeowners in the next five years, and which generation wants to own a vacation home.

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Now playing: ‘American Dream’ by Raye Zaragoza

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Check out the new music video from acclaimed singer/songwriter Raye Zaragoza, ‘American Dream.’ The video is inspired by the presidential election, the lack of mainstream media for Standing Rock and Zaragoza’s own life as a female multi-cultural youth. The single was co-produced and mixed by Justin Hergett (Beyonce). Zaragoza has been deemed as a voice for young women from a multi-cultural background. Zaragoza’s past anthem ‘In The River’ has been awarded No.2 protest song by a person of color by Paste MagazineShe has also been featured on many Spotify playlists including, Cyndi Lauper’s Protest Songs playlist.

Watch the Music Video ‘American Dream’

 

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The American Dream: A Willy Loman Tragedy

By Briana Booker

The decline of the West is inevitable because of the West’s mentality of being too big to fail. Being the product of a western ideology, I have observed in history books, current events and my own personal life that the West strives for what mankind would otherwise say is unattainable: World Peace, a world without poverty, a world without diseases and a world without hunger.

Living in a house made of glass, the West is arrogant, ruthless and power-hungry. Based on these traits, the West is walking down a path of self-demise or suicide away from its High-profile status of being a Super-power.

The decline of the West reminds me of the play The Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, where Willy Loman, a travelling Salesman, dedicates his life to achieving the American Dream of success, prosperity and happiness. Loman sold his soul in pursuit of that unattainable American Dream. The result was a tragedy.

Just as Loman, the West is striving to create a world where dreams can live, overlooking acknowledging that these dreams can never be fully achieved.

Those that believe the West is not in decline will say that the West is impacting the world in positive and influential ways such as creating vaccines to tackle epidemic disease, reproducing food faster and bigger, and speeding up the process of trade and financial transactions. Those in favor of the West state that capitalism, with its liberalized markets and promotion of individual freedoms will make for a better, safer world for all. But in reality poverty in the world is expanding, including in the West with 14.3 percent of Americans in 2009’s American Community survey conducted by Alemayehu Bishaw and Suzanne Macartney having income below their expected need for their household or personal  income threshold ( U.S Census 2010). The land known for prosperity is not living up to its name.

Citizens of Western culture are lowering their faith in Westernized governments and institutions. People strongly believe the system, its policies, leaders and laws are corrupt. The citizens have joined the world in lost faith in this once beloved Western Super-power. Growing up I have always been told the best place in the world to live is  America for its freedom and its ability to give anyone the opportunity to dream for their hearts and minds. Although I believe if a person works hard enough anything is possible, sometimes I think back to Loman who worked hard and still did not taste a drop of the American dream.

The world can see the Western system is deteriorating based on its mismanagement.  Micro-corporations are failing. The education system is inadequate. Violent crimes are escalating.

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