This report shows that foreclosures have a significant negative effect on neighborhood property values. Although foreclosures have long been considered a problem associated with FHA loan programs, recent research has shown that the explosion in foreclosures that began in the 1990s was primarily driven by the growth of high-risk, conventional subprime lending
ABSTRACT Foreclosures of single-family mortgages have increased dramatically in many parts of the US...
As the home mortgage foreclosure crisis continues to spread, few households and geographic locations...
Residential foreclosures increased sharply during the 1990s and in the first years of the twenty-fir...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a very large growth in mortgages made by so-called subprime le...
Examines the impact of foreclosures of single-family mortgages -- both conventional and government g...
Illustrates the quantitative relationship between the level of subprime lending in a neighborhood an...
The U.S. mortgage crisis beginning in 2007 resulted in very high levels of foreclosures in many neig...
The U.S. mortgage crisis beginning in 2007 resulted in very high levels of foreclosures in many neig...
We advance scholarship related to home foreclosures and neighborhood crime by employing Granger caus...
The negative impacts of foreclosure on communities are far reaching. Although little formal data exi...
This report is one of a series of analyses of the foreclosures in Chicago performed by NTIC since 19...
Foreclosures spiked in the last quarter of 2007 nearly every community in the Chicago region, based ...
As the national mortgage crisis has worsened, an increasing number of communities are facing declini...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Objective Until recent...
This first chapter uses neighborhood vacancies as a proxy for foreclosures and examines their impact ...
ABSTRACT Foreclosures of single-family mortgages have increased dramatically in many parts of the US...
As the home mortgage foreclosure crisis continues to spread, few households and geographic locations...
Residential foreclosures increased sharply during the 1990s and in the first years of the twenty-fir...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a very large growth in mortgages made by so-called subprime le...
Examines the impact of foreclosures of single-family mortgages -- both conventional and government g...
Illustrates the quantitative relationship between the level of subprime lending in a neighborhood an...
The U.S. mortgage crisis beginning in 2007 resulted in very high levels of foreclosures in many neig...
The U.S. mortgage crisis beginning in 2007 resulted in very high levels of foreclosures in many neig...
We advance scholarship related to home foreclosures and neighborhood crime by employing Granger caus...
The negative impacts of foreclosure on communities are far reaching. Although little formal data exi...
This report is one of a series of analyses of the foreclosures in Chicago performed by NTIC since 19...
Foreclosures spiked in the last quarter of 2007 nearly every community in the Chicago region, based ...
As the national mortgage crisis has worsened, an increasing number of communities are facing declini...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Objective Until recent...
This first chapter uses neighborhood vacancies as a proxy for foreclosures and examines their impact ...
ABSTRACT Foreclosures of single-family mortgages have increased dramatically in many parts of the US...
As the home mortgage foreclosure crisis continues to spread, few households and geographic locations...
Residential foreclosures increased sharply during the 1990s and in the first years of the twenty-fir...