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Title: Dynamics of Housing Debt in the Recent Boom and Great Recession

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2018

ISSN: 0889-3365

Abstract: This paper documents a number of key facts about the evolution of mortgage debt, homeownership, debt burden, and subsequent delinquency during the recent housing boom and Great Recession. We show that the mortgage expansion was shared across the entire income distribution; that is, the flow and stock of debt rose across all income groups (except for the top 5%). The mortgage expansion was especially pronounced in areas with increased house prices, and the speed at which houses turned over (churn) in these areas went up significantly. However, the average loan-to-value ratios (LTV) at origination did not increase over the boom period. While homeownership rates increased for the middle- and upper-income households, there was no increase in homeownership for the lowest income groups. Finally, default rates postcrisis went up predominantly in areas with large house price drops, especially for high-income and high-FICO borrowers. These results are consistent with a view that the run-up in mortgage debt over the precrisis period was driven by rising home values and expectations of increasing prices.

Url: https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/121093

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Authors: Adelino, Manuel D; Schoar, Antoinette; Severino Diaz, Felipe

Periodical (Full): NBER Macroeconomics Annual

Issue: 1

Volume: 32

Pages: 265-311

Data Collections: IPUMS USA, IPUMS CPS

Topics: Housing and Segregation

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