April 16, 2009
The Economist quoted Professor Richard Green in a story on reconsidering the benefits of homeownership. "Perhaps the most compelling argument for housing as a means of wealth accumulation is that it gives households a default mechanism for savings," said Green, director and chair of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate. Because people have to pay off a mortgage, they increase their home equity and save more than they otherwise would," he explained.
The Economist quoted Professor Richard Green in a story on reconsidering the benefits of homeownership. "Perhaps the most compelling argument for housing as a means of wealth accumulation is that it gives households a default mechanism for savings," said Green, director and chair of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate. Because people have to pay off a mortgage, they increase their home equity and save more than they otherwise would," he explained.

