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Questions - Housing - February 5-6, 2011

Homeowners Remain Wary About Short-Term Housing Recovery, Confident About Long-Term Market Values
35% Say Their Home Is Worth Less Than What They Still Owe
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National Survey of 1,000 Adults
Conducted February 5-6, 2011

By Rasmussen Reports

 

1* Looking ahead over the next year, is the value of your home likely to go up, go down, or remain about the same? (Answered by 730 Adult Homeowners)

2* What about over the next five years? Is the value of your home likely to go up, go down, or remain about the same? (Answered by 730 Adult Homeowners)

3* Is the value of your home worth more than the amount you owe on your mortgage? (Answered by 730 Adult Homeowners)

 

4* Over the last six months, have you missed or been late on a mortgage payment? (Answered by 730 Adult Homeowners)

5* Looking ahead, how likely are you to miss or be late with a mortgage payment in the next six months? (Answered by 730 Adult Homeowners)

6* If someone cannot afford to make increased mortgage payments, is it better for the government to assist them in making their payments or should they sell their homes and find a less expensive home?

7* Generally speaking, is this a good time for someone in your area to be selling a house?

8* Is buying a home the best investment most families can make?

 

NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence