REO & Vacant Properties: Strategies for Neighborhood Stabilization
A Joint Publication of the Federal Reserve Banks of Boston and Cleveland and the Federal Reserve Board
September 1, 2010
Research and commentary from nonprofit and municipal practitioners; Federal Reserve, academic, and policy researchers; and private sector partners
Complete Book (156 pp., 4.7MB)
Features
- REO markets and how they operate
- Keeping properties occupied despite delinquencies
- Stabilizing neighborhoods after foreclosures
Contents
Introduction
Section I: Research and Analysis
The Scope and Nature of the REO Challenge
- REO Properties, Housing Markets, and the Shadow Inventory
by Alan Mallach, Brookings Institution - Shuttered Subdivisions: REOs and the Challenges of Neighborhood Stabilization in Suburban Cities
by Carolina K. Reid, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco - Holding or Folding? Foreclosed Property Durations and Sales during the Mortgage Crisis
by Dan Immergluck, Georgia Institute of Technology - REO and Beyond: The Aftermath of the Foreclosure Crisis in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
by Claudia Coulton, Michael Schramm, and April Hirsh, Case Western Reserve University - Examining REO Sales and Price Discounts in Massachusetts
by Kai-yan Lee, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - Maximizing the Impact of Federal NSP Investments through the Strategic Use of Local Market Data
by Ira Goldstein, The Reinvestment Fund - Servicing REO Properties: The Servicer’s Role and Incentives
by Stergios Theologides, CoreLogic
Section II: Solutions
Strategies for Dealing with REO and Vacant Properties
- Acquiring Property for Neighborhood Stabilization: Lessons Learned from the Front Lines
by Craig Nickerson, National Community Stabilization Trust - REO Disposition and Neighborhood Stabilization: A Servicer’s View
by Jay N. Ryan Jr., Fannie Mae - Acquiring Privately Held REO Properties with Public Funds: The Case of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program
by Harriet Newburger, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia - Nonprofit Strategies for Returning REO Properties to Effective Use
by Daniel Fleischman - Purchasing Properties from REO and Reselling to Existing Occupants: Lessons from the Field on Keeping People in Place
by Elyse D. Cherry, Boston Community Capital, and Patricia Hanratty, Aura Mortgage Advisors - The Community Asset Preservation Corporation: A New Approach to Community Revitalization
by Harold Simon, National Housing Institute - Embracing Renting to Accelerate Neighborhood Recovery
by Danilo Pelletiere, National Low Income Housing Coalition - Cleaning up after the Foreclosure Tsunami: Practices to Address REOs in Northeast Ohio
by Frank Ford, Neighborhood Progress, Inc. - How Modern Land Banking Can Be Used to Solve REO Acquisition Problems
by Thomas J. Fitzpatrick IV, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland - The Community Reinvestment Act and NSP: A Banker’s Perspective
by Mike Griffin, KeyBank
Complete Book (156 pp., 4.7MB)
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