Mortgage Lending in the Wake of the Great Recession
Posted by on September 12, 2011
In February 2011 the Furman Center’s Institute for Affordable Housing Policy hosted a roundtable discussion, Navigating Uncertain Waters: Mortgage Lending in the Wake of the Great Recession that examined credit availability and lending patterns during the recession. Now, the Center has published a report based on that event.
The event aimed to assist government, corporations, academics, and nonprofits to address the challenge of mortgage credit need and availability by promoting informed discussion and providing objective research and analysis. The roundtable included three discussion sessions and presentations on the current state of housing finance and recommendations for reform.
Read Navigating Uncertain Waters: Mortgage Lending in the Wake of the Great Recession.
http://www.nhi.org/news/2390/furman_center_report_examines_credit_availability_and_lending_patterns_duri/
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