Urban Research Monitor
 
Housing Finance
New Research (continued)

A Life Preserver for Loans
Abraham, Jesse. Mortgage Banking 59, 9 (June 1999) 56-65.

LIHTC Project Sponsors Rely on One-Stop Shops
Affordable Housing Finance 7, 6 (June 1999) 52, 54-55.

Residential Construction and Credit Market Imperfection
Chan, Thomas Sai-Fan. Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics 18, 1 (January 1999) 125-139.

Why Don't We Know More About Housing Supply?
DiPasquale, Denise. Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics 18, (January 1999) 19-23.

Housing Authorities: A Joint Venture Opportunity for Tax Credit Developers
Dober, Patrick. Affordable Housing Finance 7, 6 (June 1999) 28, 30, 32-33.

Found Money
Journal of Property Management 64, 3 (May/June 1999) 90-95.

Third Party Originators and Mortgage Prepayment Risk: An Agency Problem?
LaCour-Little, Michael, and Gregory H. Chun. Journal of Real Estate Research 17, 1/2 (1999) 55-69.

Housing Markets Continue To Roll With the Good Times
Marschoun, Michael. Secondary Mortgage Markets 16, 1 (1999) 19-25.

Valuation of Property Surrounding a Resort Community
Spahr, Ronald W., and Mark A. Sunderman. Journal of Real Estate Research 17, (1999) 227-243.

Does the Federal Tax Treatment Of Housing Affect the Pattern Of Metropolitan Development?
Voith, Richard. Business Review (March/April 1999). Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

Housing Finance: Budget Savings From the Sale of HUD Loans
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 1999.

Single-Family Housing: Weaknesses in HUD's Oversight of the FHA Appraisal Process
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 1999.

Overcoming Reservations
Wise, Christy. Mortgage Banking 59, 7 (April 1999) 56-67.


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