09/05/2025
There’s a massive wealth gap hiding in plain sight:
The median net worth of homeowners is around $430,000.
The median net worth of renters? Just $10,000.
That’s a 43x difference.
Homeownership isn’t just about having a place to live—it’s about building equity, stability, and long-term wealth that compounds over time.
This is why ownership matters. It’s the foundation of generational wealth, and one of the clearest dividing lines between financial security and financial struggle.
What are your thoughts—should homeownership still be seen as the “American Dream,” or do you think there are now better ways to build wealth?