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This paper analyzes mortgage terminations using a national individual loan data set for the 1986 to 1992 period. The standard option choice-theoretic framework is supplemented with variables to proxy for non-option related termination determinants. Separate multinomial logit models are estimated...
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This paper accesses the mortgage origination processing system of a major national mortgage lender in the 1988-89 period to empirically measure mortgage interest rate differences paid by Asians, Hispanics, and African Americans. The calculated interest rate differences control for differences in...
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Previous studies have shown that foreclosure often results in vandalism, disinvestment and other negative spillover effects in the neighborhood. This paper extends these views into a formal theoretical model through pricing based on comparables. We project that the spillover effect of a...
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We develop a unique paired loan dataset containing information on multiple conventional conforming mortgage loans of households to examine home equity extraction decisions over the period 2000-2006. The main question addressed is how much households borrow when refinancing their current mortgage...
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Although previous research shows that prices of homes in neighborhoods with foreclosures are lower than those in neighborhoods without foreclosures, it remains unclear whether the lower prices are the result of a general decline in neighborhood values or whether foreclosures reduce the prices of...
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