California’s homeownership rate hits 13-year high — with a catch

“Numerology” tries to find reality within various measurements of economic and real estate trends.

Buzz: California’s homeownership rate hit a 13-year high last year – if you ignore the data-challenged, pandemic-twisted 2020 result.

Source: My trusty spreadsheet reviewed annual state homeownership figures from the Census Bureau.

Fuzzy math: In 2023, 55.8% of California households lived in a home they owned – up from 55.3% in 2022. And before COVID-19, you have to go back to 2010 at 56.1% to find a higher rate.

Reality check

Asterisk No. 1: Well, 2020 was better at 55.9%, according to the Census database.

Yet the bureau’s reports largely disavow much of its nationwide ownership stats from that year due to complications in data collection tied to various coronavirus lockdowns.

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