Noting California Hispancis had an unemployment rate of 9.2 percent in August, Taz George, an Urban Institute researcher, says, “If they’re struggling to qualify for loans or to afford home purchases, that has huge implications for their ability to accrue wealth over time.” In addition, the affordability squeeze is being exacerbated by the 8.9 percent rise in the median price of single-family homes in California in August, year over year, to $480,280, according to the California Association of Realtors. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) says the average median priced home in August in the U. S. was $219,800. As MHProNews reported May 8, 2014, manufactured home sales are rising in California, but the shift is away from first-time buyers and more to second-home buyers and people looking to downsize. ##
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