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Cityscape: Volume 22 Number 1 | Housing Tenure and Financial Security

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Housing Tenure and Financial Security

Volume 22 Number 1

Editors
Mark D. Shroder
Michelle P. Matuga

Symposium
Housing Tenure and Financial Security

Guest Editor's Introduction
Jaclene Begley, Christopher Herbert, Michael LaCour-Little, Kristin Perkins, and Jonathan Spader

Mortgage Journeys: A Video Ethnography of the Homebuying and Mortgage Process
Anna Jefferson and Hannah Thomas

The American Dream or Just an Illusion? Understanding Land Contract Trends in the Midwest Pre- and Post-Crisis
Ann Carpenter, Taz George, and Lisa Nelson

Institutions and Geographic Concentration in VA Mortgage Lending
Kerry Spitzer and Lauren Lambie-Hanson

Homeownership Experiences Following Criminal Justice Contact
Brielle Bryan

The Potential for Shared Equity and Other Forms of Downpayment Assistance to Expand Access to Homeownership
Kristin L. Perkins, Shannon M. Rieger, Jonathan Spader, and Christopher Herbert

Building Wealth through Homeownership: A Comparative Study of MHP’s ONE Mortgage Program and FHA
Jake Interrante and Elliot Schmiedl

Departments

Data Shop

Evaluation Tradecraft

Foreign Exchange

Graphic Detail

Impact

SpAM

 

 

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