- Foiled by the Banks? How a Lender’s Decision May Support or Undermine a Jurisdiction’s Environmental Policies that Promote Green Buildings, Darren A. Prum, Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law, 2015, Forthcoming.
- The Numerus Clausus Principle, Property Customs, and the Emergence of New Property Forms, Yun-chien Chang & Henry E. Smith, Iowa Law Review, Vol. 100, 2015.
- Building Self-Sufficiency for Housing Voucher Recipients: Interim Findings from the Work Rewards Demonstration in New York City, Stephen Nunez, Nandita Verma & Edith Yang, New York: MDRC, June 2015.
- Size Signals Success: Evidence from Real Estate Private Equity, Sebastian Krautz & Franz Fuerst, Journal of Portfolio Management, Vol. 41, No. 5, 2015.
- Debt, Poverty, and Personal ‘Financial Distress’, Stephen J. Ware, 89 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 493 (2015).
- Household Debt and Crises of Confidence, Thomas Hintermaier & Winfried Koeniger, CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP10865.
- Trend-Spotting in the Housing Market, Nikos Askitas, IZA Discussion Paper No. 9427.
- Large-Scale Buy-to-Rent Investors in the Single-Family Housing Market: The Emergence of a New Asset Class?, James Mills, Raven Molloy & Rebecca Zarutskie, FEDS Working Paper No. FEDGFE2015-84.
- How House Price Dynamics and Credit Constraints Affect the Equity Extraction of Senior Homeowners, Stephanie Moulton, Samuel Dodini, Donald R. Haurin & Maximilian D. Schmeiser, FEDS Working Paper No. FEDGFE2015-70.
- Real Estate Fund Openings and Cannibalization, David H. Downs, Steffen P. Sebastian & Rene-Ojas Woltering.
Tag Archives: house price
Wednesday’s Academic Roundup
- On the Cyclicity of Regional House Prices: New Evidence for U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Michael André Flor & Torben Klarl, CESifo Working Paper Series No. 5471.
- How Mortgage Finance Affects the Urban Landscape, Sewin Chan, Andrew Haughwout & Joseph S. Tracy, FRB of New York Working Paper No. FEDNSR713.
- House-Price Expectations, Alternative Mortgage Products, and Default, Jan K. Brueckner, Paul S. Calem & Leondard I. Nakamura, FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper No. FEDPWP15-1.
- A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Judicial Foreclosure Delay and a Preliminary Look at New Mortgage Servicing Rules, Lawrence R. Cordell & Lauren Lambie-Hanson, FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper No. FEDPWP15-14.
- Sharing Property, Kellen Zale, University of Colorado Law Review (Forthcoming); U of Houston Law Center No. 2015-A-16.
- [Re]Integrating Community Space: The Legal and Social Meanings of Reclaiming Abandoned Space in New York’s Lower East Side, Andrea L. McArdle, 2 Savannah Law Review 247 (2015).
- Bankruptcy Weapons to Terminate a Zombie Mortgage, Andrea J. Boyack & Robert Berger, Washburn Law Journal, Vol. 54, No. 3, 2015.
Wednesday’s Academic Roundup
- The Impact on LEED Neighborhood Certification on Condo Prices, Julia Freybote, Hua Sun & Xi Yang, Real Estate Economics, Vol. 43, Issue 3, pp. 586-608, 2015.
- Information Externalities, Neighborhood Characteristics and Home Mortgage Pricing and Underwriting, Ioan Voicu, Irina Paley, Andres E. Lopex, Irene Fang, Real Estate Economics, Vol. 43, Issue. 3, pp. 719-749, 2015.
- Do House Price Levels Anticipate Subsequent Price Changes within Metropolitan Areas?, Nai Jia Lee, Tracey Seslen & William C. Wheaton, Real Estate Economics, Vol. 43, Issue 3, pp. 782-806, 2015.
- Foreclosure Discount: Definition and Dynamic Patterns, Hangqing Zhou, Yuan Yuan, Christopher Lako, Michael Sklarz & Charles McKinney, Real Estate Economics, Vol. 43, Issue 3, pp. 682-718, 2015.
Wednesday’s Academic Roundup
- House Price Impacts of Racial, Income, Education and Age Neighborhood Segregation, David M. Brasington, Diane Hite & Andres Jauregui, Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 55, Issue 3, pp. 442-467, 2015.
- Housing Price Collapse Worsens the Opportunities for Educational Attainment for the Young in Cities Nationwide, I-Ling Shen & James R. Barth, June 8, 2015.
- Pixelating Administrative Common Law in Mortgage Bankers, Kathryn E. Kovacs, 125 Yale L.J. F. 31 (2015).
Thursday’s Advocacy & Think Tank Round-Up
- Enterprise Community Partners and the National Low Income Housing Coalition and 45 other affordable housing advocates signed a letter to the appropriations committees of the house and senate urging them to pride at least $1.2 billion for the HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME). a block grant that provides states and localities critical resources to help them respond to affordable housing challenges.
- A recent study by the National Association of Realtors finds that formerly distressed homeowners with restored credit are re-entering the housing market, nearly a million of these former owners have likely already purchased a home again, and an additional 1.5 million are likely to become eligible and purchase over the next five years, representing an additional source of buyer demand for the housing market.
- National Association of Realtors also released it’s March Realtor Confidence Index which finds gains in home sales and prices but noted concern over lender delays and tight inventory, especially for affordable units.