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Home price appreciation in low- and moderate-income markets

Karl Case and Maryna Marynchenko

Communities and Banking, 2002, issue Spr, 8-12

Abstract: Do homes in low- and moderate- income areas of a city appreciate like homes in high income areas? Do owners of those lower-priced homes accumulate as much equity as owners of higher-priced homes? Karl Case and Maryna Marynchenko share their results, some of which are quite surprising.

Keywords: Housing - Boston; Housing - Los Angeles; Housing - Chicago (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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