Publications:
Homeownership
Working
Papers:
W06-5: Multiple-Home Ownership and the Income Elasticity of Housing Demand Eric S. Belsky, Zhu Xiao Di, and Dan McCue
W05-9:
The Financial Returns
to Low-Income Homeownership Eric S. Belsky, Nicolas P. Retsinas
& Mark Duda
W05-6:
The Importance of Wealth and
Income in the Transition to Homeownership Zhu Xiao Di and
Xiaodong Liu
WH05-1:
Strengthening
Our Workforce and Our Communities Through Housing Solutions
W04-12:
Strengthening the Case for
Homeownership Counseling: Moving Beyond "A Little Bit of
Knowledge" Steven P. Hornburg
W04-10:
Job
Creation and Housing Construction: Constraints on Employment Growth
in Metropolitan Areas Raven E. Saks
M03-2:
Homes for Americans in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities
for the Nation Henry G. Cisneros
W04-1:
“Million-Dollar”
Homes and Wealth in the United States Zhu Xiao Di
W03-7:
Sustaining Home
Ownership Through Education and Counseling
Mark Wiranowski
M03-1: The
American Dream of Homeownership:
From Cliche to Mission Angelo
R. Mozilo
W02-11:
An
Examination of Manufactured Housing as a Community- and Asset-Building
Strategy William
Apgar, Allegra Calder, Michael Collins. Mark Duda
W02-10:
Mixed-Income Housing
Developements: Promise and Reality Alastair Smith
W02-9:
Using
Public Schools as Community Development Tools: Strategies for
Community-Based Developers Connie Chung
W02-8:
Housing for Very Low-Income
Households: The Record of President Clinton, 1993-2000 Rachel
G. Bratt
W02-4:
How
the Federal Housing Administration Affects Homeownership;
Albert Monroe
W01-4:
Homeownership Trends and Inequality in the United States in the
20th Century;George Masnick.
LIHO.01-1:
The Anatomy of the Low-Income
Homeownership Boom in the 1990s; Mark Duda and Eric Belsky.
LIHO.01-2:
The Industrial Structure
of Affordable Housing; Frank Nothaft and Brian Surrette.
LIHO.01-3:
Eliminating Credit Barriers
to Increase Homeownership: How Far Can We Go? Stuart S. Rosenthal.
LIHO.01-4:
A Little Knowledge is
a Good Thing: Empirical Evidence of the Effectiveness of Pre-Purchased
Homeownership Counseling; Abdighani Hirad and Peter M. Zorn.
LIHO.01-5:
Examining Supply-Side
Constraints to Low-Income Homeownership; Michael Collins,
David Crowe, and Michael Carliner.
LIHO.01-6:
Asset Appreciation, Timing
of Purchases and Sales and Returns to Low-Income Homeownership;
Eric Belsky and Mark Duda.
LIHO.01-7:
Home Price Appreciation
in Low and Moderate Income Markets;Karl E. Case and Maryna
Marynchenko.
LIHO.01-8:
The Policy Implications
of Portfolio Choices in underserved Mortgage Markets; William
Goetzmann and Mark Spiegel.
LIHO.01-9:
Prepayment Risk and Lower
Income Mortgage Borrowers; Wayne R. Archer, David Ling, and
Gary McGill.
LIHO.01-10:
Performance of Low-Income
and Minority Mortgages; Robert Van Order and Peter Zorn.
LIHO.01-11:
Community Reinvestment
Lending: A Description and Contrast of Loan Production; Roberto
G. Quercia, Walter Davis, Michael Stegman, and Eric Stein.
LIHO.01-12:
The Social Benefits and
Costs of Home Ownership; William M. Rohe, George McCarthy,
and Shannon van Zandt.
LIHO.01-13:
Do Homeownership Programs
Increase Property Values in Low-Income Neighborhoods? Ingrid
Gould Ellen, Michael Schill, Scott Sussin, and Amy Ellen Schwartz.
LIHO.01-14:
The Impact of Homeownership
on Child Outcomes; Donald Haurin, Toby Parcel, and R. Jean
Haurin.
LIHO.01-15:
Housing Wealth and Accumulation:
Intergenerational Impacts; Thomas P. Boehm and Alan M. Schlottmann.
W99-2:
A
Critical Look at Rising Homeownership Rates in the United States
Since 1994; George S. Masnick, Nancy McArdle, and Eric Belsky.
W98-5:
Toward
a Targeted Homeownership Tax Credit; Michael Collins, Eric
S. Belsky, and Nicolas P. Retsinas.
W98-7:
Equity
Participation in Homeownership by Institutional Investors;
Robert Schafer.
W98-8:
The
Housing Needs of Lower-Income Homeowners; Josephine Louie,
Eric S. Belsky, and Nancy McArdle.
W98-9:
Understanding
the Minority Contribution to U.S. Owner Household Growth;
George S. Masnick.
W97-3:
Incentives
and Social Capital: Are Homeowners Better Citizens? Denise DiPasquale
and Edward L. Glaser.
W96-2:
U.S.
Household Trends: The 1990s and Beyond; George S. Masnick, Nancy
McArdle, and William C. Apgar.
W95-2:
Homeownership
Attainment of New Immigrants; Nancy McArdle.
W95-3:
The
Decline of Demand: Housing's Next Generation; George Masnick.
W95-4:
Second
Generation Americans: Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics;
Beth Martin.
Research
Notes:
N06-3:
Buying
For Themselves: An Analysis of Unmarried Female Home Buyers
Rachel Bogardus Drew
N02-2:
New Americans, New Homeowners:
The Role and Relevance of Foreign-Born First-Time Homebuyers in
the U.S. Housing Market; Rachel Bogardus Drew
N01-1:
Cohort Insights
into the Influence of Education, Race and Family Structure on
Homeownership Trends by Age: 1985-1995; George Masnick and
Zhu Xiao Di.
N01-2:
Second Homes: What, How
Many, Where and Who; Zhu Xiao Di, Nancy McArdle, and George
Masnick.
N01-3:
The Living Arrangement
of the Foreign Born Household; Nancy McArdle;
N00-1:
Updating
and Extending the Joint Center Household Projections Using New
Census Bureau Population Projections; George Masnick and Zhu
Xiao Di.
N97-1:
Citizenship
and Homeownership Among Foreign-Born Residents in the U.S.; George
S. Masnick.
N95-2:
Foreign
Immigration and Homeownership: A Survey; Nancy McArdle.
N95-3:
Assessing
the Potential for Increasing Black Homeownership in the 1990s;
Christopher E. Herbert.
Reports:
MM07-2: Mortgage Market Channels and Fair Lending: An Analysis of HMDA Data William Apgar,
Amal Bendimerad and Ren S. Essene
MM07-1: Understanding Mortgage Market Behavior: Creating Good Mortgage Options for all Americans Ren S. Essene and William Apgar
Provost
Fund Report: Resource Book on Low-Income Homeownership