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Exploring the Impact of Homebuyer Education and Counseling on Debt, Savings, and Nonhousing Wealth

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Authors: Bocian, Debbie Gruenstein     Morris, Tori     Moulton, Shawn     Peck, Laura     DeMarco, Donna     Abt Associates    

Report Acceptance Date: June 2021 (30 pages)

Posted Date: July 27, 2022



This special topic paper builds on the Long-Term Impact Report: The HUD First-Time Homebuyer Education and Counseling Demonstration report to explore whether homebuyer education and counseling increased nonhousing wealth and savings for low-, moderate-, and middle-income prospective first-time homebuyers. The demonstration’s Long-Term Impact Report found that, overall, study participants who were offered homebuyer education and counseling services built more savings and had lower levels of credit card debt — but also had higher levels of student loan debt — than those who did not receive the offer of services. This special topic report examines whether this pattern reflects strategic debt management, such as shifting away from higher-cost consumer debt toward lower-cost student loan debt to build savings and nonhousing wealth.

Click here for more information on the HUD First-Time Homebuyer Study.


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