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Financial benefits<\/a> are always a key aspect of homeownership, but it\u2019s also important to understand that the nonfinancial and personal benefits are why so many people genuinely fall in love with their homes. When you own your home<\/a>, you likely feel a sense of emotional attachment because of the comfort it provides, but also because it\u2019s a space that\u2019s truly yours.<\/span><\/p>\n

Over the past two years, we\u2019ve learned to love our homes even more as we\u2019ve stayed home more than ever due to the ongoing pandemic. As a result, the personal and emotional benefits<\/a> our homes provide have become even more important to us.<\/p>\n

As the most recent State of the American Homeowner<\/em><\/a> from Unison<\/em> puts it:<\/p>\n

\u201cDespite the upheaval and uncertainty of the past year, one thing has stayed the same: the home continues to be of the utmost importance and a place of security and comfort.<\/strong>\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n

When the health crisis began, the world around us changed almost overnight, and our homes were redefined. Our needs<\/a> shifted, and our shelters became a place that protected us on a whole new level. The same study from Unison<\/em> notes:<\/p>\n