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With the recession technically over, many questions have circulated
about the future of housing and whether the concept of homeownership
will forever be changed in the United States. Well-known
psychotherapist, Dr. Robi Ludwig partnered with Coldwell Banker Real Estate
to explore the feelings Americans have on the value of the home and
homeownership now, compared to before the economic downturn. On behalf
of Coldwell Banker Real Estate, an online survey conducted in April by
Harris Interactive among more than 2,100 U.S. adults aged 18 and older
found a clear consensus: the economic downturn has had a distinct effect
on the way people view homeownership, but owning a home is still the
foundation of the American Dream.
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