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Why Queer Homeownership Still Isn't Equal

It’s 2025 — and LGBTQ+ people are still less likely to own homes than their straight counterparts. The dream of homeownership is powerful: it’s about stability, safety, wealth-building, and being able to put down roots in a world that often asks us to move or hide.

20% Less Likely to Own

The homeownership rate among LGBTQ+ adults is 20 percentage points lower than that of our straight and cisgender counterparts.

73% Higher Denial Rates

Same sex couples are 73% more likely to be denied a mortgage than heterosexual couples.

$86 Million. Every Year.

This is how much more it is estimated that queer people collectively overpay each year in interest rates and fees when obtaining a mortgage, despite showing no greater risk of default.

THE MKT REAL ESTATE ADVISORS DIFFERENCE

More than just transactions, we believe in transformation. Our team leads with heart, advocates with purpose, and shows up for our clients as their fiercest allies — especially when the system wasn’t built with them in mind.

Housing Discrimination Red Flags


Housing discrimination is unfair treatment based on race, religion, sex, disability, or other protected traits. It includes things like denying a mortgage, refusing to rent or sell, or charging more — all based on who someone is, not their qualifications. While the Fair Housing Act makes this illegal, it still happens. That’s why it’s important for buyers and renters to recognize and report it. Here are some signs to watch for:

A mortgage lender who isn't upfront about mortgage rates

Transparency is key in any lending relationship. If a lender avoids giving clear info on rates or delays sharing details, it could be a sign they’re charging you more than others — possibly due to bias. Always ask for written rate estimates and compare them across multiple lenders.

A real estate agent who refuses to represent you.

If an agent won’t work with you without a valid reason, it could be discrimination — especially if it’s based on your identity, relationship, or appearance. Agents are supposed to serve all clients equally. Trust your gut and document the interaction if something feels off.

A seller or real estate agent who refuses to consider your bid, or who suddenly declares the house off the market.

If your offer is competitive but is ignored without explanation — or the home is mysteriously “no longer available” after you show interest — it could be a sign of discrimination. Sellers and agents can’t legally reject offers based on who you are. Keep records and don’t hesitate to ask questions.

If you and your partner must work harder to get financing, or pay more for it, compared with heterosexual couples.

You shouldn’t have to jump through extra hoops or pay higher rates just because of who you love. If lenders ask invasive questions or your loan terms seem unusually steep, especially compared to similar borrowers, it could be discrimination. Request a breakdown of rates and terms — and trust your instincts.

 
 
If you are turned away from certain rental properties, even when there’s a vacancy.

Being told a unit is “no longer available” — while listings stay active or others are shown the space — can be a subtle but common form of housing discrimination. If it happens repeatedly or without a clear reason, it’s worth documenting and reporting. Everyone deserves fair access to housing.

This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If you believe you’ve experienced housing discrimination, consider consulting a qualified attorney or contacting the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for guidance.

THEY DID IT.

So can you...

LGBTQIA2S+ Housing Resources

From the Minnesota Council on LGBTQIA2S+ Minnesotans

Adult Shelter Connect - Simpson Housing Services

Adult Shelter Connect - Simpson Housing Services

For those seeking shelter in Hennepin County.

Avenues for Youth

Avenues for Youth

Case management, shelters, and housing assistance for youth ages 16-24.

Main | Clare Housing

Main | Clare Housing

Affordable and supportive housing options for people living with HIV/AIDS.

Minnesota Homeless Shelters Directory

Minnesota Homeless Shelters Directory

Minnesota Homeless and Emergency Shelters.

Project Live Out Loud

Project Live Out Loud

Rapid rehousing program for 18-24 year olds who identify as LGBTQ.

What to Look for in an LGBTQ+ Affirming Real Estate Agent

Finding a real estate agent who affirms and understands LGBTQ+ buyers isn’t just about comfort — it’s about safety, trust, and feeling seen through every step of the process.

At MKT Real Estate Advisors, we go beyond listings. We help our clients navigate neighborhoods where they’ll feel not just welcomed, but at home. We advocate during negotiations, connect you with affirming service providers, and prioritize a judgment-free, inclusive buying experience.

We know the Twin Cities market inside and out — and we know what it means to show up for our LGBTQ+ clients, every single time.

What Matters When Choosing an LGBTQ+ Friendly Mortgage Lender

For LGBTQ+ buyers, choosing a mortgage lender is about more than rates and pre-approvals — it’s about working with someone who respects your story and advocates for your financial goals.

Liz Peter at Luminate Bank brings care, clarity, and consistency to every conversation. She’ll walk you through loan types, timelines, and what to expect — without assumptions or judgment. Whether you’re navigating FHA, VA, or conventional financing, Liz ensures you’re informed, supported, and confident from pre-approval to closing.

She’s the go-to lender for LGBTQ+ homebuyers who want transparency and respect.

LGBTQ+ & ALLIED ORGANIZATIONS YOU CAN COUNT ON