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Homeownership is a Good Gift—But a Poor Savior

Economy
United States
Iniciada July 17, 2026

My grandfather’s claim to fame was that he worked at the dry cleaners that cleaned the uniforms of the Baltimore Orioles. It was a modest job, but it enabled him to support a household of nine and to become a proud homeowner. Growing up in a middle-class family in Baltimore, I was taught the value Read more. The post Homeownership is a Good Gift—But a Poor Savior appeared first on Christianity Today

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Access to homeownership should be expanded to include marginalized communities, addressing historical inequities.

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Religious and civic traditions that celebrate homeownership should acknowledge both its genuine goods and its limits as a solution to injustice.

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Homeownership fosters community engagement and responsibility among residents.

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A home can be a gift—a source of stability, equity, and pride—without being a savior that solves systemic inequality.

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Investing in homeownership can be a wise financial decision that builds long-term wealth.

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Government policies should prioritize affordable housing options over promoting homeownership as the primary goal.

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Public policy should enable homeownership for those who want it while also investing in quality public housing and rental protections for those who do not.

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Policies that promote homeownership should be paired with policies that raise wages, not offered as a substitute for them.

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Homeownership should not be viewed as the sole pathway to financial security and success in life.

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The collapse of affordable housing in many cities shows that individual homeownership cannot substitute for public solutions to the housing crisis.

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