
Foreclosing the Dream: How America's Housing Crisis is Reshaping our Cities and Suburbs
Author(s): William Lucy (Author)
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publication Date: April 30, 2019
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 208 pages
- ISBN-10: 1932364781
- ISBN-13: 9781932364781
Book Description
That America entered a profound housing crisis in 2008 is well known. The wave of foreclosures that began to sweep the nation has had radical economic effects. But the force, ramifications, and implications for communities across America have never been spelled out as clearly and thoroughly as they are in this volume. As he did in Tomorrow’s Cities, Tomorrow’s Suburbs, the author has taken a clear-eyed and meticulous look at the latest data and found lessons that the mainstream discussion has overlooked – particularly with regard to the spatial and demographic implications of the housing crisis. The housing market did not collapse uniformly, and the pain has not been felt equally in all age groups. Planners, public officials, activists, students, and others will benefit from the author’s’s analysis of the real shape of the crisis, for what happens next will reflect these inequities. The author pulls no punches in this taut, readable assessment of what the crisis will mean for the shapes of our exurbs, older suburbs, and central cities.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Experience is now showing that the foreclosure challenge is varied and nuanced—ranging from predatory loans to option ARMs (often accompanied by limited documentation and optimistic underwriting) to the more current situation of job losses, income reductions, and falling values. This book recognizes the breadth of that challenge and presents many useful solutions for meeting it. ―Conrad Egan, President and CEO, National Housing Conference
About the Author
William H. Lucy is the Lawrence Lewis Jr. Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning at the University of Virginia.
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