ADDENDUM 4
Historically Black Colleges and University Communities
Homeownership Experience - Research Survey
Introduction
The Department of Housing and Urban Development through its Synergy Innovation Lab (iLab) is conducting research to design and improve HBCU Student Pathway to Homeownership in furtherance of Executive Order 14041, White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity Through Historically Black Colleges and Universities , Executive Order 14050, White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity for Black Americans and Executive Order 14058, Transforming Federal Customer Experience and Service Delivery To Rebuild Trust in Government.
The information you share with us will be used to identify important aspects of the HBCU community’s homebuying journey and identify innovative ways HUD can improve those experiences.
Purpose of the Survey
The purpose of this study is two-fold: (1) to learn about the HBCU Communities lived experiences in their journey to homeownership and, (2) to explore how we might reimagine the HBCU student pathway to homeownership. The data collected will be used to design prototypes and develop recommendations to HUD leadership intended to improve the homebuying experience.
Your Privacy Is Important to Us
Your responses will be confidential. Your identity will be kept anonymous. We won’t link your name to anything that we discuss today. You were assigned a unique identifier to protect your identity. You may skip a question or change your mind about completing the survey with no questions asked.
A Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor an information collection subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 unless the information collection has a currently valid OMB Control Number. The approved OMB Control Number for this information collection is 2511-0001, which expires 9/30/2024. Without this approval, we could not conduct this interview. Public reporting for this information collection is estimated to be approximately 60 minutes per response, including the time for listening to instructions and answering the questions. All responses to this information collection are voluntary. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this information collection, including suggestions for reducing this burden to ilab@hud.gov.
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1. Getting to Know You
1a. Which HBCU Community are you most closely affiliated with? (Select all that apply.)
Bowie State University
Delaware State University
Florida A&M University
Fort Valley State University
Dillard University
Norfolk State University
North Carolina A&T University
Other HBCU College or University, please indicate which one
1b. Could you share your affiliation with this HBCU? (Select all that apply)
First Generation College Student
Student with Employment
Graduate Student
Veteran Student
Faculty
Alumni
I live in the surrounding HBCU Community
National Pan-Hellenic Council organization member (fraternity or sorority)
Other
1c. What category best describes your age group?
16 to 25 years
26 to 35 years
36 to 45 years
46 years and older
1d. Which scenario best describes your housing arrangement? (Select all that apply.)
Lived/living at home
Lived/living in on-campus residency
Lived/living in off-campus residency
Homeless student (couch surfing)
International Student
Not a college student
1e. Describe your past housing experience (Select all that apply.)
Lived in a fair market rent apartment.
Lived in a HUD-assisted property (Section 8, affordable housing unit, projects)
Lived in a single-family home (one family household)
Lived in single-family home (multi-generational household)
Experienced homelessness, eviction, or foreclosure
N/A
1f. What is your current housing arrangement? (Select all that apply)
Renter
Homeowner
Campus housing during school year
Homeless
2. Housing Preparation
2a. I see myself as a homeowner.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
2b. When do you expect to become a homeowner?
Currently a homeowner
Now - 3 years
4 - 7 years
7+ years
Not interested in buying a home.
2c. Where would you go to obtain information on the buying process? (Select all that apply)
A friend or family member
A real estate agent/broker
A mortgage lender/ broker
A real estate attorney
A lender/ mortgage broker/ bank
A certified housing counselor (agency), if so which one_______________
Internet search
A social media influencer, if so who ________________
Other _____________
2d. What do you consider when deciding to rent vs. buying a home? (Select all that apply)
Cost/ Price
Budget
Location/Amenities
Proximity to family
Schools
Tax deduction/ benefits
Other __________
2e. What does the term "home" mean to you? (Select all that apply)
Place of peace of mind/ Love
Where family is...
Safety/Security/Privacy
Wealth building opportunity
All the above
None of the above
Other ___________
3. Renting/Buying
3a. What are some of the challenges you think of when buying a home? (Select all that apply)
Finding a professional who will look out for my best interest.
Getting trustworthy and accurate information
Saving money for down payment and closing costs
Understanding my credit/ improving my score
Knowing how much I can afford or get approved for
Getting a better job/ more income
There are no challenges…
I am not interested in buying a home
Other________
3b. How do you view homeownership financially? (Select all that apply)
Wealth Builder
Stability to raise a family
Build equity rather than paying rent (money in the bank)
To have a piece of the American Dream
Financial Burden/Liability/ Costly
Money pit
Too young to think about this
Other ________
4. Move In & Maintain
4a. What does home equity mean to you? (Select all that apply)
I do not know.
Borrowing Money
American Dream
Building Wealth/ Savings
Financial Leverage
Other
4b. Are you aware of any available Federal Housing Administration (FHA) home buying options and protections?
Not at all aware
Slightly aware
Somewhat aware
Moderately aware
Extremely aware
4c. If you knew where to go, what home buyer/ homeowner options, protections, or education would you be most interested in? (Select all that apply)
Never be broke/ Wealth Building through homeownership
First-time homebuyer education
Personal Assessment on renting vs buying
Down Payment Assistance
Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity (PAVE)- Equity in home valuation
Affordable mortgage programs designed to reach low to moderate buyers (Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Assumable Mortgages/ Refinancing/ Mortgage options)
Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) – Reverse Mortgage (62 and older)
Financial Literacy/ / Savings/ Budgeting
Do it yourself (DIY) home repairs
Mortgage options for business owners
Mortgage options for person with credit challenges
Mortgage options designed to reach the underserved community (Special Purpose Credit Program)
Mortgage options for persons with student debt
Housing Choice Voucher to Homeownership Programs
Estate Planning – Keeping the house in the family
Helping my family with and wealth building
Report housing discrimination
5. Move or Sell (only applies for persons who indicated that they already own)
5a. What factors go into your decision making when thinking about selling your home? (Select all that apply)
Retirement
Upgrade/ Downsize
Marriage/Divorce
Job changes or loss
Wealth building
Health challenges
Disaster
Other __________
5b. If you were to repeat the homebuying process, how would you feel? (Select all that apply)
Fearful/ Apprehensive/ Anxious
Excited
Empowered/ Confident
Other __________
6. HUD Secretary’s House Party YouTube video on the HUD Channel
6a. Did you watch it?
Yes
No (if no, skip to Question 7)
6b. Optional: After seeing the video, can you share any suggestions or improvements to make the event more impactful?
Open text field, short paragraph (50 words or less)
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7. Optional – One Homeownership Question (your question may be asked during the “Ask the Experts” portion of the Innovation Lab Roundtable Event, tentatively on March 8th. Be short and concise. 30 words or fewer.
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8. Optional - Comment Section
Is there any additional information you would like to share regarding your homebuying experience? (Short paragraph). 50 characters or fewer.
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Those are all the questions we have for you. Thank you so much for your time and insights! We really appreciate it. You can view the HBCU Pathway to Homeownership live event on March 8, 2023, online by registering here (registration link forthcoming). If you have any questions, please email us at ilab@hud.gov. Please visit https://hudgov-answers.force.com/housingcounseling/s/?language=en_US to find a housing counselor near you.
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