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The Surprising Social Benefits That Come With Owning a Home | Valley Brokers

Have you been thinking of buying a home in Albany or Corvallis? In addition to the financial, personal, and family benefits of owning a home, it's well worth considering the extensive social benefits of homeownership. The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) has an excellent research report titled "Social Benefits of Homeownership and Stable Housing," which we'll use for our analysis today. Our real estate agents have more on the social benefits of owning a home, including some that might surprise you.

Looking Past the Price Tag: The Broader Impact of Homeownership

Stable Neighborhoods and Lasting Relationships

According to the NAR report, renters are about five times more likely to move in a given year than people who own a home. So one key benefit of owning a home is that it leads to more stable, established neighborhoods, where neighbors can build relationships over time, ultimately strengthening the community. The personal relationships you build with neighbors are valuable on an individual level, of course, and they also help create the tight-knit feel of a neighborhood where everyone knows one another.

Educational Achievement

Stability isn't just good for creating strong neighborhoods. At the family level, the stability of owning a home is also tied to educational achievement for kids, according to a variety of studies cited in the NAR report. Changing schools, making new friends, getting to know new teachers, and finding ways to fit in can all be stressful experiences for kids. The stability of owning a home, attending the same schools, growing up with the same friends, and feeling comfortable in their environment can all help kids thrive academically.

Parenting and Family Stability

You've likely noticed by now that stability is key to unlocking the social benefits of owning a home, and that extends to parenting, too. The financial stability and credit options that come with owning a home are key reasons why. When families are financially stable, parents traditionally have more time to devote to kids and more ways to manage financial hardships if they do arise. At the community level, strengthening neighborhoods through homeownership also contributes to positive outcomes for kids.

Civic Engagement

Homeowners have a real stake in their communities, both in living conditions and in the financial benefits of better neighborhoods, which lead to higher home values. This often leads homeowners to be involved in their community in a variety of ways:

  • Volunteering
  • Participating in local government
  • Joining community organizations
  • Helping organize fun, local events

The social benefits of this civic engagement are often wide-ranging, for both the individual and the community.

Health Benefits

Homeowners also have a greater stake in their homes than renters, which often leads to better maintenance and living conditions. The potential health benefits of living in a clean, well-maintained home are many, both mentally and physically. The financial stability of homeownership can also be a major asset if any health issues do arise.

Crime Prevention

When homeowners live in stable neighborhoods with strong relationships and significant stakes in their communities, it's only natural that they care about helping prevent crime. Homeowners often contribute by joining voluntary neighborhood watch programs or by simply keeping a close eye on the neighborhood each day.

Discover the Benefits of Owning a Home in 2026

Are you ready to turn your dream of owning a home into a reality? Start your search with our new listings in Albany and new listings in Corvallis to find your match. Contact us to buy and sell homes throughout the Albany and Corvallis, OR, area.

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