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Homeownership is a National Priority

[Photo of a family in front of their new home]

Helping more low- and moderate-income Americans become homeowners is a national priority. President Bush, HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson, and our Blueprint Partners for the American Dream are committed to helping everyone - especially first-time homebuyers and minority families - take advantage of new opportunities to own their own homes. On this page and throughout HUD's website, learn how you, too, can live the American Dream!


News and Announcements

 -   White House Homeownership Page
 -   Acting Secretary Jackson speaks about Homeownership with radio station KTAR in Phoenix
 -   President Bush speaks in Phoenix, Arizona on Homeownership
 -   Ask the White House: Assistant Secretary Weicher talks about homeownership
 -   Martinez applauds house passage of American Dream Downpayment Act
 -   Martinez, Pataki and Bloomberg announce $50 million affordable housing initiative in Lower Manhattan
 -   Martinez launches 'Reaching the Dream' faith-based homeownership initiative
 -   Blueprint Partners for the American Dream
 -   2003 Homeownership month archives

 
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