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Owning a home does not lead to happiness

Owning a home is not a recipe for happiness
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Wednesday, 20 June 2012

An Australian study led by the University of Adelaide has debunked the belief that owning a home is a recipe for happiness.
In a study involving more than 10,000 people over a six-year period, researchers found that while home owners are happier, wealthier and better educated than renters, home ownership in itself does not lead to improved mental health.
Lead researcher Dr Emma Baker from the Centre for Housing, Urban and Regional Planning (CHURP) at the University of Adelaide says this simple finding is important.
"Many studies have established major differences between home owners and renters but our findings suggest that happier and healthier people are able to afford a mortgage," Dr Baker says.
"Renting in itself does not make people unhappy either, but higher proportions of unhappy people end up renting because of their circumstances.
"In a country like Australia, most people aspire to home ownership and our governments are constantly trying to find ways to help people realise this goal.
"However, owning a home is not the best outcome for everyone. Previous studies show that, in many cases, low income households with mortgages struggle financially and these people would actually be happier and healthier and less stressed if they rented.
"In Europe, renting is far more common and the socio-economic mix of tenants is more diverse than in Australia so there is less stigma attached to renting there. A professor or business person can be living next door to a student or shop worker, whereas that is not as common in Australia.
"Renting your home doesn't seem to affect your happiness, whereas owning a home that you can't afford clearly does. Findings such as these reinforce the need to aim for more than 'the Great Australian Dream'," Dr Baker says.
The findings have been published in the international journal Urban Studies.

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发表于 2012-6-22 09:59 |只看该作者
i prefer own a house. house in SYDNEY is very expensive, isn't it?

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发表于 2012-6-22 14:50 |只看该作者
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Yes, so much land in Australia and yet properties are really expensive - over priced, according to experts.

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so I think the happy thing is
sell the overpriced property, then rent an apartment in the down trend of the market.
buy back a bigger house when the price at the bottom.

the trouble is: the cycle of real estate market is close to 10 years, we can't afford the wait.

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Always buying and selling
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