Where the Money Flows: Lending Patterns in the Washington, D.C.; Maryland, Virginia SMSA

Funding by Charles Mott Foundation, New World Foundation and Taconic Foundation

Author: Shlay, Anne B.

Summary 

This report was done in collaboration with Woodstock Institute, the Metropolitan Washington Planning and Housing Association and the Center for Community Change. The comprehensive study was of lending in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The three volumes of this report provide a complete examination of residential lending in Washington, D.C., and its suburbs. The research report entitled “Where the Money Flows” presents a comprehensive statistical analysis of lending as it relates to the income, race, and housing characteristics of neighborhoods within the metropolitan area. Volumes II and III are designed to be used as a reference for community organizations, lenders and regulators interested in monitoring community credit flows. Volume II provides performance rankings for the 106 regulated financial institutions in the area. Volume III contains Community Lending Profiles for each of the 36 Advisory Neighborhood Commissions within the District of Columbia. 

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Where the Money Flows: Lending Patterns in the Washington, D.C.; Maryland, Virginia SMSA

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