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This dataset provides values for HOME OWNERSHIP RATE reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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Graph and download economic data for Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: Black Alone in the United States (BOAAAHORUSQ156N) from Q1 1994 to Q1 2025 about homeownership, African-American, rate, and USA.
This statistic presents the homeownership rate in the United States among African Americans as of May 2016. The results of the the survey revealed that ** percent of the respondents owned their home, while ** percent of the respondents rented their primary place of residence.
In 2018, ** percent of African Americans living in Mississippi owned their home, which was the state with the highest Black homeownership rate. Mississippi also had the highest White homeownership rate, but it was considerably higher at ** percent. The homeownership rate among African Americans in Montana and North Dakota was only ***** percent.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Unit Characteristics: Percent Black or African American by Housing Tenure: Homeowner with Mortgage (CXU980270LB1703M) from 2003 to 2023 about consumer unit, homeownership, mortgage, African-American, percent, housing, and USA.
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70% of White British households owned their own homes – the highest percentage out of all ethnic groups.
The prices for the cheapest newly built housing in two African countries, Sudan and South Sudan, exceeded ****** U.S. dollars in 2024. In the Seychelles, the price of the most affordable housing was about ****** U.S. dollars. Nigeria, Kenya, and Egypt all had house prices under 10,000 U.S. dollars.
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The average for 2021 based on 50 countries was 42.425 index points. The highest value was in Zimbabwe: 91.5 index points and the lowest value was in Mali: 18.5 index points. The indicator is available from 2017 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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Graph and download economic data for Homeownership Rate for the United States (USHOWN) from 1984 to 2024 about homeownership, housing, rate, and USA.
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Land and House Ownership in South Africa 2017 by province, gender, race
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Housing Index in South Africa increased to 117.80 points in January from 117.30 points in December of 2024. This dataset provides - South Africa Housing Index- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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This dataset provides values for HOUSING INDEX. reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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The Africa Prefabricated Housing Market is segmented by type (single-family and multi-family) and country (Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa, and the rest of Africa). The report offers market sizes and forecasts in value (USD) for all the above segments.
As of 2022, the number of South African households living in formal housing reached more than 83 percent. Some twelve percent of South Africans, however, still inhabited informal dwellings, while 4.3 percent were living in traditional dwellings.
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Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: Black Alone in the United States was 44.70% in January of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: Black Alone in the United States reached a record high of 49.70 in April of 2004 and a record low of 40.60 in April of 2019. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: Black Alone in the United States - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on May of 2025.
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The South African residential real estate market size is valued at 19.89 million USD in 2025 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of 10.46% during the forecast period 2025-2033. The market size is expected to reach 36.89 million USD by 2033. The growth of the market is primarily driven by factors such as rising urbanization, increasing disposable income, and a growing middle-class population. The market is also witnessing a trend towards luxury and high-end properties, as well as an increasing demand for green and sustainable homes. Key market segments include villas and landed houses, condominiums and apartments, and key cities such as Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Bloemfontein, Pretoria, and Rest of South Africa. Major companies operating in the market include Reeflords, Renprop (Pty) Ltd, Pam Golding Properties, The Amdec Group, Kaan Development, Pipilo Projects, Devmark Property Group, RDC Properties, Harcourts International Ltd, and Legaro Property Development. The market is expected to face challenges such as rising interest rates, affordability concerns, and economic volatility. However, government initiatives aimed at promoting homeownership and the increasing popularity of alternative financing options are expected to support the growth of the market in the coming years. Recent developments include: July 2022- To improve access to affordable and sustainable housing in South Africa, IFC (International Finance Corporation) announced an investment to help South African residential property developer Alleyroads build over 1,000 rental apartments in the Johannesburg area., June 2022- Construction of a new mixed-use building, Rubik, began in Cape Town's CBD. The building will complement the city's growing skyline. Located on the corner of Roop and Rybeek Streets, the Rubik consists of luxury residential apartments above prime office and quality retail space. The architects have designed it in a very characteristic modern glass 'layered' building.. Key drivers for this market are: 4., Growing urbanisation in the countries4.; Increasing support of private sector to meet infrastructural growth in various sectors such as water, energy, transportation, and communications. Potential restraints include: 4., Lack of quality and quantity of infrastructure. Notable trends are: Increasing Demand for Sectional Title Living in South Africa.
Sufficient budget allocations are imperative in fulfilling government's obligation to ensure the progressive realisation of socio-economic rights. It is equally as important for government to utilise these resources efficiently and for their intended purpose. This requires planning and institutional capacity in order to deliver on mandates and targets. Therefore, spending needs to be effective and through budgetary allocations, tangible outcomes or improvements must be achieved. Finally, resource allocation should be linked to equity, with the needs of the most vulnerable prioritised in order to reduce disparities. We analyse the allocation and expenditure trends of the Department of Human Settlements over a five-year period, therefore 2012 and 2017, at all three levels of government in order to interrogate the reasonableness of government’s budgeting for the right to adequate housing. Data is drawn from National Treasury documents- Estimates of National Expenditure- and departmental documents, such as annual reports.
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The African prefabricated houses market is experiencing robust growth, driven by rapid urbanization, increasing infrastructure development, and a growing need for affordable and quickly deployable housing solutions. The market's Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) exceeding 5.50% indicates significant expansion potential over the forecast period (2025-2033). Key market drivers include government initiatives promoting affordable housing, the rising middle class with increased disposable income, and the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of prefabricated construction compared to traditional methods. The demand for both single-family and multi-family prefabricated units is fueling market growth across various regions, with Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt, and Kenya emerging as leading consumers. While challenges such as fluctuating raw material prices and a need for improved regulatory frameworks exist, the overall market outlook remains positive. The presence of established players like Karmod Prefabricated Building Technologies and Kwikspace Modular Buildings Ltd., alongside emerging local companies, fosters competition and innovation within the industry. The market's segmentation by house type allows for targeted approaches catering to diverse customer needs and preferences, furthering market expansion and penetration. The historical period (2019-2024) likely saw a steady increase in market size laying the groundwork for the robust projected growth. The continued expansion of the African prefabricated houses market is expected to be fueled by several factors. Firstly, a sustained increase in construction activities across major African cities will create a heightened demand for housing. Secondly, the adoption of sustainable building practices and environmentally friendly materials is gaining traction, and prefabricated construction aligns well with these goals, leading to increased adoption. Thirdly, the potential for leveraging technology in design and manufacturing processes further boosts the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of prefabricated housing, making it a more attractive option. However, consistent policy support and investment in infrastructure are crucial to ensure the sustained growth of this sector. Addressing challenges like skilled labor shortages and logistical complexities will also be crucial for unlocking the full potential of the prefabricated housing market in Africa. Future market analysis should consider the impact of evolving building codes and regulations on the market growth and the increased adoption of innovative building materials and technologies. Recent developments include: May 2023: A new prefab housing structure is under development by Amsterdam-based architecture firm NLE. They installed a model in Africa's Cape Verde to understand its viability's various aspects as floating houses. The idea is to reduce the overall cost emanating from land prices., January 2022: Housing is one of the major challenges of a city resident in Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia. Hence, the Addis Ababa City Administration laid the foundation for 5,000 prefabricated houses in the Akaki Kaliti sub-city. Addis Ababa City Administration also stated that 2 million houses would be built during the ten-year development plan.. Notable trends are: Shift Towards Prefab Housing due to High Pricing in Egypt.
In Somalia and Egypt, over 90 percent of urban households could have obtained a mortgage sufficient to buy the cheapest newly built house in 2021. However, this was out of reach of at least 95 percent of urban households in over 17 of the countries on the continent. For instance, only 0.02 percent of urban households in Liberia were able to afford it.
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