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Homeownership Built to Last Eric S. Belsky

Homeownership Built to Last By Eric S. Belsky

Homeownership Built to Last by Eric S. Belsky


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The ups and downs in housing markets over the past two decades are without precedent, and the costs - financial, psychological, and social - have been enormous. This book reexamines the goals, risks, and rewards of homeownership in the wake of the housing bubble and subprime lending crisis.

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Homeownership Built to Last Summary

Homeownership Built to Last: Balancing Access, Affordability and Risk after the Housing Crisis by Eric S. Belsky

The ups and downs in housing markets over the past two decades are without precedent, and the costs - financial, psychological, and social - have been enormous. Yet Americans overwhelmingly still aspire to homeownership, and many still view access to homeownership as an important ingredient for building wealth among historically disadvantaged groups.

This timely volume reexamines the goals, risks, and rewards of homeownership
in the wake of the housing bubble and subprime lending crisis. Housing, real estate, and finance experts explore the role of government in supporting homeownership, deliberate how homeownership can be made more sustainable, and discuss how
best to balance affordability, access, and risk, particularly for minorities and low income families.

Contributors: Eric S. Belsky (JCHS); Raphael W. Bostic (University of Southern California, USA); Mark Calabria (Cato Institute, USA); Kaloma Cardwell (University of California,
Berkeley, USA); Mark Cole (Hope LoanPort); J. Michael Collins (University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA); Marsha J. Courchane (Charles River Associates); Andrew Davidson (Andrew
Davidson and Co.); Christopher E. Herbert (JCHS); Leonard C. Kiefer (Freddie Mac); Alex Levin (Andrew Davidson and Co.); Adam J. Levitin (Georgetown University Law Center, USA); Mark R. Lindblad (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA); Jeffrey Lubell (Abt Associates); Patricia A. McCoy (University of Connecticut School of Law, USA); Daniel T. McCue (JCHS); Jennifer H. Molinsky (JCHS); Stephanie Moulton (Ohio State University, USA); John A. Powell (University of California-Berkeley, USA); Roberto G.
Quercia (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA); Janneke H. Ratcliffe (University of North Carolina, USA); Carolina Reid (University of California-Berkeley, USA); William M. Rohe (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA); Rocio Sanchez-Moyano (JCHS); Susan Wachter (University of Pennsylvania, USA); Peter M. Zorn (Freddie Mac).

About Eric S. Belsky

Eric S. Belsky is managing director of the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University, USA a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, USA and coeditor of several Brookings/JCHS collaborations, including Moving Forward: The Future of Consumer Credit and Mortgage Finance and Low-Income Homeownership: Examining the Unexamined Goal . Christopher E. Herbert is research director at the Joint Center, USA where he conducts housing policy research and oversees the State of the Nation's Housing and America's Rental Housing report series. Jennifer H. Molinsky is a research associate at the Joint Center, USA. Prior to joining the center she was chief planner for long-range planning in Newton, Mass, USA.

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CIN0815725647G
9780815725640
0815725647
Homeownership Built to Last: Balancing Access, Affordability and Risk after the Housing Crisis by Eric S. Belsky
Used - Good
Paperback
Brookings Institution
20140627
384
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