Discrimination, Lending Practices and Housing Values: Preliminary Evidence from the Houston Market
Andrew Holmes and
Joe F. James ()
Additional contact information Andrew Holmes: College of Business Administration P.O. Box 2056 Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas 77341, http://coba.shsu.edu/ Joe F. James: College of Business Administration P.O. Box 2056 Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas 77341, http://coba.shsu.edu/
Abstract:
At the center of the debate on racially induced price differentials in housing is the issue of discrimination. This research studies the impact that ethnic as well as racial composition in a neighborhood exerts on value. In an attempt to extend previous efforts, aggregate data is used to study the effects of discrimination and lending bias on residential real estate in Houston, Texas. The data do not support allegations of systematic bias in the mortgage lending process.
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