?It's not all doom and gloom. We found Americans are optimistic about homeownership despite concerns,? said Steve Berkowitz, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Move, Inc. ?They're doing everything they can, from reducing discretionary spending to pay their mortgages, to planning to take advantage of the administration's new program to stop foreclosures. They're also working with lenders to modify loans. Even more impactful are numbers that show interest in home ownership is strong as nearly a quarter of all adults plan to buy a home in the next five years.?
That's right. Twenty-three percent of adults plan to purchase a home during the next five years, according to a new survey commissioned by Move, Inc. the operator of Realtor.com(R), the leading web site for homes for sale. Further, 53.5 p
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