- Inclusive Lending
- October 3, 2025
El Hogar: Why Homeownership is So Important in the Hispanic Community
Despite affordability and other challenges, homeownership remains a top goal for many Hispanic Americans.
Despite affordability and other challenges, homeownership remains a top goal for many Hispanic Americans.
If you suspect you may have been a victim of housing discrimination, it’s important to know what the Fair Housing Act covers and doesn’t cover.
Even with affordability challenges in the housing market, the number of Hispanic homeowners hit a record high in 2024, according to a recent report.
With Hispanic Heritage Month in full swing, there's plenty to celebrate—especially when it comes to Hispanic homeownership.
Homeownership remains a cornerstone of the American dream. Although disparities in access to homeownership continue to persist, efforts are underway to address these inequalities.
Homeownership remains a cornerstone of the American dream. Although disparities in access to homeownership continue to persist, efforts are underway to address these inequalities.
In order to cultivate long-term change, we must also shift the collective mindset around lending to diverse communities.
There have been many laws and regulations developed to help promote both fair housing and fair lending. However, there is still a long way to go to repair the damage that systemic discrimination has caused.
In today's rapidly evolving nation, companies recognize the importance of diversity and inclusion in their workforce. At New American Funding, a leading mortgage lender, we stand at the forefront of this movement, actively embracing the concept of mirroring the communities we serve.
According to The Pew Research Center, single women-owned 58% of the nearly 35.2 million homes owned by unmarried Americans, while single men held 42%.