The Community Affairs Discussion Paper Series addresses emerging and critical issues in community development. Our goal is to provide information on topics that will be useful to the many actors involved in community development—governments, nonprofits, financial institutions, and beneficiaries.
2009
Intrametropolitan Patterns of Foreclosed Homes: ZIP-Code-Level Distributions of Real-Estate-Owned (REO) Properties during the U.S. Mortgage Crisis
Dan Immergluck
Discussion Paper 01-09 (April 21, 2009)
2008
The Accumulation of Foreclosed Properties: Trajectories of Metropolitian REO Inventories during the 2007–2008 Mortgage Crisis
Dan Immergluck
Discussion Paper 02-08 (December 15, 2008)
Community Response to the Foreclosure Crisis: Thoughts on Local Interventions
Dan Immergluck
Discussion Paper 01-08 (October 10, 2008)
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