The majority of Americans live in suburbs and until about a decade or so ago, most suburbs had been assumed to be non-Hispanic White, affluent, and without problems. However …
DA Anderson, HS Han, J Hisnanick - City & Community, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The purchase of a home is the largest investment made by most American families, and home equity is the largest component of family wealth. Scholars have long documented the …
A Jones, GD Squires, C Ronzio - Journal of Urban Affairs, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Foreclosure rates persist at high levels, segregation remains a central organizing feature of metropolitan regions, and a variety of health problems continue to plague metropolitan …
J Green, TM Hanna - The Democracy Collaborative, 2018 - ccednet-rcdec.ca
COMMUNITY CONTROL OF LAND & HOUSING. Page 1 Jarrid Green With Thomas M. Hanna The Democracy Collaborative COMMUNITY CONTROL OF LAND & HOUSING. Exploring …
When the foreclosure crisis struck the United States in 2007 to 2008, millions of homeowners lost their homes, greatly limiting economic opportunity and wealth-building …
This research is a mixed-methods investigation of the spatial and social impacts of foreclosure in the San Francisco Bay Area from 2006-2012. Mixed methods allows an …
JH Carr, KB Anacker - From foreclosure to fair lending: Advocacy …, 2013 - books.google.com
In this chapter, we discuss five lessons that the recent collapse of the US economy and the housing market has offered, but which have not necessarily been learned by key …
G Smithsimon - The New American Suburb, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
For decades, neighborhood racial transition from White to Black/African American has been characterized as blockbusting, accompanied by expectations of rapid, dramatic declines in …
Purpose–This chapter presents information about the residential patterns and reported segregation or discrimination of Latinos in the greater Washington, DC, metropolitan region …