Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Salt Lake City Have the Lowest Black Homeownership Rates in the U.S., With Just One-Quarter of Black Families Owning Their Home
As of Q1 2020, homeownership among Black families stands at 44%, up from 41.1% in Q1 2019, while the rate for white families has slightly increased to 73.7%. Minneapolis has the lowest Black homeownership rate at 25%, followed by Milwaukee and Salt Lake City. The report highlights a persistent gap in homeownership rates influenced by systemic racism, discriminatory policies, and economic challenges. Notably, the Black homeownership rate has declined in most metros since 2012, necessitating efforts for systemic change in the housing market.
- Increased Black homeownership rate to 44% in Q1 2020 from 41.1% in Q1 2019.
- The report provides detailed metro-level data on homeownership rates.
- Black homeownership rate has declined in most metros since 2012.
- Minneapolis has the lowest Black homeownership rate at 25%.
- Systemic racism and discriminatory housing policies continue to hinder Black homeownership.
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Those three metros, all with median home-sale prices below
"The homeownership gap between Black and white families is a problem that extends far beyond the realm of housing," said Redfin economist Taylor Marr. "The value many Black families have missed out on because they were impacted by systemic racism in housing would have been passed down to children and grandchildren, paying for things like higher education, childcare, starting a business and down payments on their own home. Instead, younger generations in the Black community are at an unfair financial and social disadvantage."
In Washington, DC, the metro with the highest Black homeownership rate, just over half of Black families (
"There are a lot of federal employment opportunities for Black individuals in DC, and those jobs provide good salaries that drive homeownership," said local Redfin agent Thomas Mathis. "I also see a lot of parents passing homes on to their children. DC was predominantly Black at one time and a lot of those families have stayed in the area, which means their homes are still in the family. But there's still plenty of room for improvement. One way to increase the Black homeownership rate is with understanding the power of owning a home. Plenty of Black families in the area have money, but often they haven't been educated on how they could build wealth by purchasing a home."
The Black homeownership rate has declined in most metros since 2012
Fewer or the same share of Black families owned their home in 2018 than 2012 in all but two of the metros included in Redfin's report. And in both places where the rate has gone up—Hartford, CT and Austin—it has only increased by 1 percentage point, from
The homeownership rate for Black families has declined most in Oklahoma City, from
Racist housing policies, debt and other reasons behind the national homeownership gap
Discriminatory housing policies were prevalent across the U.S. in the first half of the 20th century. One such example is redlining, which effectively blocked many Black families from obtaining mortgage loans, with a Redfin analysis finding that families in redlined neighborhoods have missed out on
Rising home prices and income gaps are also problematic throughout the country. Home prices in majority-Black neighborhoods across the U.S. rose at double the rate of those in majority-white neighborhoods (
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Student debt is another obstacle for Black Americans. In a Redfin survey from February 2020,
Moving toward systemic change in the housing market
Narrowing the homeownership gap should be a priority for lawmakers and the real estate industry. To that end, Redfin has successfully campaigned to eliminate pocket listings that can prevent minority homebuyers from seeing the most desirable homes for sale and supported controversial business taxes to fund more housing, among other initiatives, but systemic change in the housing market requires commitment from the real estate and construction industries along with federal and local governments.
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