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We analyze originations of mortgages guaranteed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and of subprime mortgages - loans that dominate the non-prime mortgage market for riskier borrowers. Using home purchase and refinance loans data for 2005, we estimate that a sizeable number of borrowers...
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This paper examines default outcomes for subprime first lien loans during the recent subprime mortgage boom. It conducts this investigation in two phases. The paper first examines factors associated with pre-foreclosure outcomes for subprime mortgages in default. It then examines factors...
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Theories of rational redlining suggest thinness in housing markets should lead to greater uncertainty in house price appraisals, increasing mortgage denial rates or pricing. Empirical tests found support for this theory in mortgage underwriting using 1990s data. Using 2006 data and bank-specific...
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Theories of rational redlining suggest a low housing sales volume should lead to greater uncertainty in house price appraisals, making the mortgage loan riskier, less attractive to lenders, and consequently more likely to be denied or charged a higher price. Previous empirical tests of this...
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