The myth of the irresponsible investor: analysis of southern New England's small multifamily properties
Comparing the borrowing trends of owner-occupants versus investors in small multifamily properties reveals that investors may not engage in as much risky behavior as public sentiment leads one to expect. The authors investigate data from Southern New England and debunk several myths about the “irresponsible investor.”
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2009
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Authors: | Greenberg, Jeffrey ; Essene, Ren ; Lee, Kai-yan |
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New England Community Developments. - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. - 2009, 1, p. 8-11
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
Subject: | Rental housing | New England |
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