home equity
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of home equity
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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Higher-end shoppers, meanwhile, are being buoyed by a rising stock market, growing home equity and sometimes pay increases as well.
From Barron's
Higher-end shoppers, meanwhile, are being buoyed by a rising stock market, growing home equity and sometimes pay increases as well.
From Barron's
“The main form of most people’s retirement savings — except the very wealthy — is their house, not the market. Lower-income people are less likely to be homeowners and they tend to have less home equity. They’re less likely to be able to sell their homes or do a reverse mortgage and live off the proceeds.”
From MarketWatch
Home improvement retailers have said that an aging housing stock and surging home equity values will eventually lead to a turnaround in home improvement demand.
The company has said that an aging housing market and surging home equity values will eventually lead to a turnaround in home improvement demand.
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