Roadblock to Recovery: Examining the disparate impact of vacant lender-owned properties in Chicago

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Community Development, Research

Roadblock to Recovery: Examining the Disparate Impact of Vacant Lender-Owned Properties in Chicago

Geoff Smith and Sarah Duda

This report analyzed Chicago region foreclosure auction and property transfer data and found that vacant, lender-owned properties are heavily concentrated in African American communities, go unsold longer, and incur greater losses to the lender than similar properties in predominantly white communities.

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