Impacts of Homeownership on Children

By Published On: July 30, 2024

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How Homeownership Benefits Children: Insights from Habitat for Humanity Calaveras

At Habitat for Humanity Calaveras, we’ve seen how owning a home can transform families and communities. Beyond providing stability and financial growth, homeownership has a huge impact on children, improving their education, health, behavior, and overall well-being.

Owning a home boosts kids’ educational success. Children in homeowner households tend to get better grades, score higher in math and reading, and are more likely to go to college. The stability of homeownership means fewer school changes, helping kids build lasting relationships with teachers and friends.

Parents who own homes also invest more in their kids’ education, creating study spaces, providing learning materials, and staying involved in school activities. This often leads to higher expectations and aspirations for their children’s academic achievements.

Homeownership positively affects children’s physical and mental health. Stable housing provides a safe, consistent environment, reducing stress and anxiety from frequent moves. Low-income households move more than twice as often as higher-income families due to housing costs, structural issues, neighborhood violence, or evictions. However, low-income families who become homeowners are 37% less likely to move again compared to those in rental housing. This stability is linked to lower rates of asthma and other health issues, as homeowners tend to maintain their homes better.

Owning a home also lowers stress and anxiety levels in children, creating a supportive environment crucial for their emotional and psychological development.

The benefits of homeownership for kids extend into adulthood. Growing up in a homeowner household teaches financial responsibility, hard work, and the importance of investing in the future. Homeownership also provides a financial safety net, with home equity helping cover educational expenses, breaking the cycle of poverty, and creating a foundation for future generations.

At Habitat for Humanity Calaveras, we see how homeownership profoundly impacts children. From better education and health to improved behavior and long-term economic advantages, owning a home plays a crucial role in shaping a child’s future. We’re committed to providing affordable housing solutions and fostering environments where children can thrive, building strong, resilient communities for future generations.

 

Handwritten letter from child who's family was receipient of a home from Habitat for Humanity Calaveras

A letter submitted to Habitat for Humanity Calaveras from one of our homeowner’s children that we treasure at our office.

To read more about the impacts of homeownership on children, read this article: Evidence Brief 6_How_does_housing_affect_childrens_education-Report

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Impacts of Homeownership on Children

By Published On: July 30, 2024

Image of graduation cap and books with text "Impact of Homeownership on Children"

How Homeownership Benefits Children: Insights from Habitat for Humanity Calaveras

At Habitat for Humanity Calaveras, we’ve seen how owning a home can transform families and communities. Beyond providing stability and financial growth, homeownership has a huge impact on children, improving their education, health, behavior, and overall well-being.

Owning a home boosts kids’ educational success. Children in homeowner households tend to get better grades, score higher in math and reading, and are more likely to go to college. The stability of homeownership means fewer school changes, helping kids build lasting relationships with teachers and friends.

Parents who own homes also invest more in their kids’ education, creating study spaces, providing learning materials, and staying involved in school activities. This often leads to higher expectations and aspirations for their children’s academic achievements.

Homeownership positively affects children’s physical and mental health. Stable housing provides a safe, consistent environment, reducing stress and anxiety from frequent moves. Low-income households move more than twice as often as higher-income families due to housing costs, structural issues, neighborhood violence, or evictions. However, low-income families who become homeowners are 37% less likely to move again compared to those in rental housing. This stability is linked to lower rates of asthma and other health issues, as homeowners tend to maintain their homes better.

Owning a home also lowers stress and anxiety levels in children, creating a supportive environment crucial for their emotional and psychological development.

The benefits of homeownership for kids extend into adulthood. Growing up in a homeowner household teaches financial responsibility, hard work, and the importance of investing in the future. Homeownership also provides a financial safety net, with home equity helping cover educational expenses, breaking the cycle of poverty, and creating a foundation for future generations.

At Habitat for Humanity Calaveras, we see how homeownership profoundly impacts children. From better education and health to improved behavior and long-term economic advantages, owning a home plays a crucial role in shaping a child’s future. We’re committed to providing affordable housing solutions and fostering environments where children can thrive, building strong, resilient communities for future generations.

 

Handwritten letter from child who's family was receipient of a home from Habitat for Humanity Calaveras

A letter submitted to Habitat for Humanity Calaveras from one of our homeowner’s children that we treasure at our office.

To read more about the impacts of homeownership on children, read this article: Evidence Brief 6_How_does_housing_affect_childrens_education-Report

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