In this chapter, we investigate the following questions. What are the perceived benefits of homeownership? Have the original worries about homeownership held by these recent, low-income Latino and black homebuyers been justified after several years of experience owning a home? What do they perceive as the major challenges to their continued ownership? What are their expectations regarding neighborhood quality and the value of their homes? How much have they maintained and improved their homes? To what extent have they been able to build assets? Have they experienced severe financial stresses and increased indebtedness? What have been their experiences with delinquent mortgage payments, foreclosures, refinancing, predatory lenders, and other...
This article presents information on the initial housing choices that low-income and minority first-...
Few studies have examined the combined effects of affordability, housing conditions and neighborhood...
ever so humble, there’s no place like home: The experiences of recent, low-income, minority homebuye...
Questions have been raised about the wisdom of low-income homeownership policies for many reasons. O...
Federal programs have consistently encouraged ever-lower-income households to buy homes, despite con...
The purpose of this article is to review and synthesize literature about low-income and minority hou...
Most research about low-income homeownership is related to the resulting effects of such an acquisit...
There are many arguments in support of homeownership for the low to moderate income populations as a...
Achieving the American Dream? a Longitudinal Analysis of the Homeownership Experiences of Low-Incom...
Because of the significant growth in the number of Hispanic households in the United States, this ar...
Home equity represents the primary source of wealth for many low income individuals. However, immigr...
Homeownership is core to the American Dream and US housing policy in part due to the many advantages...
For many years, Logan Square was an affordable neighborhood where low and middle income Latinx resid...
Homeownership as a cultural mainstay has proved difficult for low-income Americans both post-recessi...
A primary motivation for promoting homeownership is the concept that owner-occupied housing can be a...
This article presents information on the initial housing choices that low-income and minority first-...
Few studies have examined the combined effects of affordability, housing conditions and neighborhood...
ever so humble, there’s no place like home: The experiences of recent, low-income, minority homebuye...
Questions have been raised about the wisdom of low-income homeownership policies for many reasons. O...
Federal programs have consistently encouraged ever-lower-income households to buy homes, despite con...
The purpose of this article is to review and synthesize literature about low-income and minority hou...
Most research about low-income homeownership is related to the resulting effects of such an acquisit...
There are many arguments in support of homeownership for the low to moderate income populations as a...
Achieving the American Dream? a Longitudinal Analysis of the Homeownership Experiences of Low-Incom...
Because of the significant growth in the number of Hispanic households in the United States, this ar...
Home equity represents the primary source of wealth for many low income individuals. However, immigr...
Homeownership is core to the American Dream and US housing policy in part due to the many advantages...
For many years, Logan Square was an affordable neighborhood where low and middle income Latinx resid...
Homeownership as a cultural mainstay has proved difficult for low-income Americans both post-recessi...
A primary motivation for promoting homeownership is the concept that owner-occupied housing can be a...
This article presents information on the initial housing choices that low-income and minority first-...
Few studies have examined the combined effects of affordability, housing conditions and neighborhood...
ever so humble, there’s no place like home: The experiences of recent, low-income, minority homebuye...