THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Owning a home lies at the heart of the American
dream. A home is a foundation for families and a source of stability for
communities. It serves as the foundation of many Americans' financial
security. Yet today, while nearly three-quarters of all white Americans
own their homes, less than half of all African Americans and Hispanic
Americans are homeowners. We must begin to close this homeownership gap
by dismantling the barriers that prevent minorities from owning a piece
of the American dream.
The single greatest hurdle to first time homeownership is a high down
payment requirement that can put a home out of reach. So my administration
is proposing the American Dream Down Payment Fund. When a low-income family
is qualified to buy a home, but comes up short on the down payment, the
American Dream Down Payment Fund will help provide the needed funds. We
estimate that this fund will open the door to homeownership for 40,000
low-income families annually.
A second obstacle to minority homeownership is a lack of affordable housing.
To encourage the production of single-family homes for sale in neighborhoods
where affordable housing is scarce, my administration is proposing a single-family
affordable housing credit. Over the next five years, this will provide
developers nearly $2.4 billion in tax credits for building affordable
single-family housing in distressed areas. These credits will make 200,000
new homes available over its first five years to low-income purchasers.
A third major obstacle to minority homeownership is the complexity and
difficulty of the purchasing process. So we're stepping up our efforts
to better educate first-time home buyers. Consumers need to know their
rights and responsibilities as home buyers. Education is the best protection
for families against abusive and unscrupulous lenders. Financial education
and housing counseling can help protect home buyers against abuses, greatly
improve the loan terms they are offered, and help families get through
tough times with their homes intact.
Through these important initiatives, we can help thousands of American
families live the kinds of lives they had once only dreamed about. But
government action isn't enough. We need to energize and engage the private
sector, as well. That is why I have challenged the real estate industry
leaders to join with the government, with non-profit organizations, and
with private sector financial institutions in a major nationwide effort
to increase minority homeownership.
My approach to broadening homeownership focuses on empowering people
to help themselves, and to help one another. These important initiatives
will accomplish their purpose because Americans, working together and
taking responsibility for one another, will make this great country even
greater.
The strength of America lies in the honor and the character and goodwill
of its people. When we tap into that strength, we discover there is no
problem that cannot be solved in this wonderful land of liberty.
Thank you for listening.
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