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Home-mortgage lending trends in New England in 2010

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  • Ana Patricia Munoz

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This brief analysis of home-mortgage lending trends in New England is based on data collected under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA). HMDA provides information on mortgage lending trends and includes data by loan purpose, type of loan, income, and the race and ethnicity of borrowers. In this report we focus on home-purchase and refinance loans in New England.

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  • Ana Patricia Munoz, 2012. "Home-mortgage lending trends in New England in 2010," Public and Community Affairs Discussion Papers 2012-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedbpc:2012-1
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    Mortgage loans - New England;

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