Friday, March 16, 2018
On cross-country:
On the US:
- It All Adds Up: The Cost of Housing Development Fees in Seven California Cities – Terner Center for Housing Innovation (UC Berkely)
- “Sand castles before the tide”: How can America’s most expensive cities keep themselves affordable? – American Economic Association
- Student Debt vs. Homeownership – Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
- Rising Mortgage Rates Threaten Housing Affordability and Inventory – Zillow
- The Trump Administration’s War on New Housing – Citylab
- Black homeownership rates haven’t changed much in the 50 years since the Fair Housing Act – Curbed
- With Some Homeownership Incentives Gone, Will More Americans Actually Rent? – Governing
- White Flight’ Persists in America’s Suburbs – Citylab
- Want Affordable Housing? Just Build More of It – Bloomberg
- Panel Discussion Explores Potential for Small Unit Housing in New York City – NYU Furman Center
- First-Time Homebuyer Counseling and the Mortgage Selection Experience in the United States: Evidence from the National Survey of Mortgage Originations – Federal Housing Finance Agency
- Mortgage Experiences of Rural Borrowers in the United States: Insights from the National Survey of Mortgage Originations – Federal Housing Finance Agency
On other countries:
Photo by Aliis Sinisalu
Posted by Prakash Loungani at 5:00 AM
Labels: Global Housing Watch