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Neighborhood Stabilization
Featured Article
- Distressed Loans in Ohio: Recent Trends
- In October 2010, not long after the Home Affordable Mortgage Program (HAMP) was implemented to help address the increasing numbers of distressed loans, we published an analysis of Ohio loan modifications that were performed between 2008 and 2010. Two years later, we update and extend this analysis to include both a broader set of loss-mitigation tools and the performance of underwater loans. We find that the share of Ohio loans entering delinquency continues to decline, the self-cure rate has increased since 2009, and loan modifications continue to represent a path out of distress for a very small fraction of delinquent loans. Read more
A Look Behind the Numbers
CR Forum
CR Report
Data
Forefront
- Rebuilding Communities: Lessons from the Cleveland Fed’s 2012 Policy Summit
- View: Neighborhood Stabilization: Early Reports on Policymaking in Action (PDF)
- Land Bank Notches First-Year Win (PDF)
- Opinion: Can Foreclosures Be a Neighborhood’s Best Friend? (PDF)
- Sound Bite: Can Foreclosures Be a Neighborhood’s Best Friend? (WMV)
Issues & Insights
Mortgage Lending Patterns
- Special edition: Rental housing patterns in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
- 1Q:2010 - Mortgage Lending Patterns
Other FRB Publications
- Five Policy Considerations for Improving Ohio’s Housing Markets
- Putting Data to Work: Data-Driven Approaches to Strengthening Neighborhoods
- Cleveland neighborhood stabilization efforts highlighted at national research conference
- A Look at the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) in the Fourth District States
- SOS Community Stabilization Index
Report
- REO & Vacant Properties: Strategies for Neighborhood Stabilization
- Facing the Foreclosure Crisis in Greater Cleveland: What Happened and How Communities are Responding (PDF)
