Friday, March 6, 2020
On cross-country:
On the US:
- The Great Wall Street Housing Grab – New York Times
- How the Democratic Candidates Would Tackle the Housing Crisis – New York Times
- How Bloomberg, Sanders and Warren Responded to a Survey on Housing – New York Times
- Evidence Shows Military Service Reduces the Racial Homeownership Gap – Urban Institute
- Why Do Black College Graduates Have a Lower Homeownership Rate Than White People Who Dropped Out of High School? – Urban Institute
- Reverse Mortgage Use Differs by Race and Ethnicity. Here’s Why It Matters – Urban Institute
- Is the Sudden Increase in Black Homeownership Too Good to Be True? – Urban Institute
- Breaking Down the Black-White Homeownership Gap – Urban Institute
- Vacant “Zombie” Foreclosures Increase to 3.1 Percent Nationwide – ATTOM
- For Those Living in Public Housing, It’s a Long Way to Work – Citylab
- Housing Discrimination and Pollution Exposures in the United States – NBER
- Does Information About Climate Risk Affect Property Values? – NBER
- Vote Warren for a Pro-Housing President – Harvard Political Review
- Digging Deeper into the Story: The Widespread Implications of the Growth in High Income Renters on Low- and Middle-Income Renter Households – Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies
On other countries:
Posted by Prakash Loungani at 5:00 AM
Labels: Global Housing Watch