National Homeownership Month actually started as a week-long
celebration of homeownership during the Clinton administration in 1995. In
2002, President George W. Bush proclaimed June as the National Homeownership
Month. Here is an excerpt from his proclamation:
“Homeownership is an important part of the American Dream…A home
provides shelter and a safe place where families can prosper and children can
thrive. For many Americans, their home is an important financial investment,
and it can be a source of great personal pride and an important part of
community stability.”
“Homeownership encourages personal responsibility and the values
necessary for strong families. Where homeownership flourishes, neighborhoods
are more stable, residents are more civic-minded, schools are better, and crime
rates decline.”
“During National Homeownership Month, I encourage all Americans
to learn more about financial management and to explore homeownership
opportunities in their communities. By taking this important step, individuals
and families help safeguard their financial futures and contribute to the
strength of our Nation.”
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