In Japan, speedier commutes let workers live farther from jobs, taking some pressure off high-priced housing markets
Measure of export intensity raises questions about trade policy and housing restrictions
Modifications curtailed foreclosures during 2008-09 crisis, but borrowers remained at high risk of delinquency
Less diligent as shoppers, such buyers help drive up home prices
Housing guaranteed, rent payments went toward food
Stuart Gabriel’s research shows how a vibrant economic hub loses essential residents
With high-quality borrowers hard to judge from afar, Alt-A market offers quiet signal on creditworthiness
Will the narrowing price gap bring an end to the state’s out-migration?
Major cities reliably feed residents to the same smaller markets, and housing booms predictably travel with them