Hispanics recorded a net gain of 441,000 owner households during 2025, bringing their total to a new high of 10.2 million homeowners.
According to a data report from the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP), 2025 marked the largest single-year increase in Hispanic homeownership since the US Census Bureau started tracking this data.
Furthermore, this expansion occurred when homeownership among most other demographic groups declined. NAHREP reports that the nation would have experienced a net loss of about 125,000 homeowners without Hispanic buyers. Additionally, Hispanics accounted for 1.09 million new households last year, representing 92.6% of the total growth in household formation.
“In a year in which affordability and economic uncertainty kept many Americans on the sidelines, Latino buyers are effectively supporting the housing market,” said Edwin Acevedo, NAHREP 2026 national president. “Their youth and resilience in a tough environment indicate that the influence of Latino buyers will only grow over time.”























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