The federal government responded to the foreclosures crisis by implementing several policies. The Neighborhood Stabilization program (NSP) in 2009, a mitigation policy, aimed at helping local governments to buy, rehabilitate and sell foreclosed homes to mitigate the effects of the foreclosures in the most affected neighborhoods.This paper focuses on the allocation methodology used in this program to explain why some of the most affected places in California didn’t receive adequate funds to fight foreclosures. The initial version of the NSP targeted mainly the largest cities, but left suburban municipalities — yet deeply affected by the foreclosures — with reduced or delayed funds. The use of estimations of foreclosures number to allocate th...
This paper examines current housing conditions and housing policy in California, describes key issue...
From 2007 through 2011, the United States housing market suffered a severe imbalance in supply and d...
California’s housing crisis is not just one thing. There are myriad crises, and they are interconnec...
The federal government responded to the foreclosures crisis by implementing several policies. The Ne...
Over 75 percent of all U.S. homebuyers use a mortgage. But during the Great Recession, nearly 4 mill...
Municipalities from the Central Valley in California to Upstate New York bear the legacy of reckless...
The Foreclosure Crisis wreaked havoc on the finances of American households in a manner and to a deg...
This report examines how suburban characteristics may have hampered grantees’ administration of the ...
Abstract In July 2008, Congress established the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) to help loc...
The Chasm Between Words and Deeds reports provide snapshots of whether mortgage loan servicing compa...
The Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) is Chicago's primary source of funds to redevelop neigh...
In 2008 the Federal government enacted a Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) to address the nei...
As the foreclosure crisis reaches major proportions in California and the United States, policy make...
Based on approximately fifty interviews, along with analysis of data and newspaper coverage, this re...
As anti-growth sentiment increases across the country, two laudable goals—affordable housing and env...
This paper examines current housing conditions and housing policy in California, describes key issue...
From 2007 through 2011, the United States housing market suffered a severe imbalance in supply and d...
California’s housing crisis is not just one thing. There are myriad crises, and they are interconnec...
The federal government responded to the foreclosures crisis by implementing several policies. The Ne...
Over 75 percent of all U.S. homebuyers use a mortgage. But during the Great Recession, nearly 4 mill...
Municipalities from the Central Valley in California to Upstate New York bear the legacy of reckless...
The Foreclosure Crisis wreaked havoc on the finances of American households in a manner and to a deg...
This report examines how suburban characteristics may have hampered grantees’ administration of the ...
Abstract In July 2008, Congress established the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) to help loc...
The Chasm Between Words and Deeds reports provide snapshots of whether mortgage loan servicing compa...
The Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) is Chicago's primary source of funds to redevelop neigh...
In 2008 the Federal government enacted a Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) to address the nei...
As the foreclosure crisis reaches major proportions in California and the United States, policy make...
Based on approximately fifty interviews, along with analysis of data and newspaper coverage, this re...
As anti-growth sentiment increases across the country, two laudable goals—affordable housing and env...
This paper examines current housing conditions and housing policy in California, describes key issue...
From 2007 through 2011, the United States housing market suffered a severe imbalance in supply and d...
California’s housing crisis is not just one thing. There are myriad crises, and they are interconnec...