For a variety of reasons, the rate of home ownership in the United States is declining at a steady rate. […]
Married to the mortgage
Are high house prices hurting women more than men? Jul 13th 2013 | BEIJING CHINA’s communists attacked many bourgeois institutions after […]
April 2013 Economic Snapshot: Housing Ownership and Rental Trends
Do you rent or own in New York City? For our April 2013 Economic Snapshot, NYCEDC looked at the City’s […]
Shiller On Housing: Back? On Track? Or Still Cracked?
Following on from our earlier discussion of the boomerang foreclosure problem, we thought a recent interview between Goldman and Bob […]
The Greatest Country on Earth
What the United States can learn from the tiny island nation of Mauritius. By Joseph E. StiglitzPosted Monday, March 7, […]
The Mortgage Interest Deduction and Negative Equity
Ted Gayer, Co-Director, The Brookings Institution The President’s Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform recommended changing the mortgage interest deduction. […]
To Sell Apartments, Furnishing Is No Afterthought
The Appraisal Ruby Washington/The New York Times It wasn’t just the swinging chair, strung from the ceiling, that was distracting. […]
John Paulson Lecture: “Bonds Are Wrong, Stocks Are Right”
Submitted by Tyler Durden on Zero Hedge John Paulson is now ‘all in’ that for the first time in history […]
In Defense of Home Ownership
Why Homeownership Can Still Pay Off