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Indepth analysis of persistant problems in the field of community development. Woodstock's research reports contribute to the body of knowledge used by policymakers and community development practitioners.

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Who's Buying Where? The Second of Two Reports on Home Buying and Neighborhood Change (Maps)
February 12, 2002
Daniel Immergluck and Geoff Smith

Maps supplement to full report
Who's Buying Where? A Series on Home Buying and Neighborhood Change in the Chicago Area in the 1990s (Report)
November 13, 2001
Daniel Immergluck and Geoff Smith

The focus of this report is an analysis of changes in home buying in the Chicago area among different income groups.  We compared buyers in 1993 and 1994 (combined) to those in 1999 and 2000 (combined).


Who's Buying Where? A Series on Home Buying and Neighborhood Change (Maps)
November 13, 2001
Daniel Immergluck and Geoff Smith

Maps supplement to full report.
Who's Buying Where? The Second of Two Reports on Home Buying and Neighborhood Change in the Chicago Area in the 1990s.(Report)
February 12, 2002
Daniel Immergluck and Geoff Smith

This report examines the extent to which neighborhoods within the Chicago area have obtained significant levels of income and racial diversity in home buying and maintained such diversity over the 1990s.  To do so, we compared compositions of buyers in neighborhoods across the metro area in 1993 and 1994 (combined) to those in 1999 and 2000 (combined).
Two Steps Back: The Dual Mortgage Market, Predatory Lending and the Undoing of Community Development
November 15, 1999
Daniel Immergluck and Marti Wiles

This report analyzes home refinance lending in the Chicago area and documents the extreme segmentation of mortgage markets by race and neighborhood. In the last few years, mortgage lending abuses - often called predatory lending - have become an increasingly critical issue for those working to promote community reinvestment and development.
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