Globe Editorial
AT LEAST one of the patterns that UMass-Boston's Jim Campen identified by crunching mortgage data will look familiar to housing experts. He shows that black and Latino homebuyers in Greater Boston rely heavily on higher-interest mortgages -- loans that typically go to those with subprime credit. This finding jibes with past research. (Full article: 419 words)
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