
8 January 2023 | 1 reply
The blue line is the # of MF listings on the market, the red line represents the number of units being sold.

8 June 2015 | 105 replies
A property can be an absolutely viable deal but because of redlining and knee jerk reactions of lenders and regulators it can't be financed.

10 April 2017 | 25 replies
Outright discrimination, higher interest rates, redlining, it's all recorded in history.

25 July 2022 | 1 reply
And did the same with the kids in the so-called "Best School" kids and put them in the so-called "Worst School"I'd bet the school names would automatically reverse as to best school and worst school--meaning it's the students not the "School" that are being ranked.And I have to say, every time I run across this "School Ranking" /really student ranking/ it seems like Racism (and I don't use that word very often of very lightly).It seems like the old Red Lining system, but pretending that a building, or a certain set of teachers, is causing a rating, but really it's the students causing it.And those who fall in line with this when choosing a house, are simply picking which side of the Red Line they want their kids to be on...who their kids can sit in class with.In reality, I'm a strong Home School supporter (for ALL kids) (so I don't have a dog in this fight)--I'm just an observer, and that's how it looks to me.It's a "Student Ranking", and not a "School Ranking".

5 November 2021 | 10 replies
Buying houses is more than a financial investment, it is an investment in a community, especially when that community was forced to be there due to redlining, which Asheville has a strong history of. http://www.shilohnc.org/histor...

29 April 2019 | 49 replies
Mortgage redlining played a huge role in this by essentially forcing residents to rent because banks wouldn't underwrite loans for their homes.I'm working with a few other neighborhood leaders to put together a development company that only employs contractors from the neighborhood, creates job training opportunities, and works to help neighbors stay in their homes.

11 September 2019 | 139 replies
Either that, or maybe I am misunderstanding the first part of what you stated.To be clear, lenders cannot redline an area.

6 November 2022 | 7 replies
The publication argues, based on recently released appraisal data-sets, that current day appraisal processes bake the results of historic racist redlining into current home values.
16 February 2017 | 6 replies
Well, as many of you might have experienced in your lives, things change.My fiancé and I both live in Quincy and work in Boston and love the easy access to the Red Line.

23 March 2023 | 83 replies
As this plays into the larger historical narrative of redlining, discriminatory lending practices, racial disparity of wealth, certain neighborhoods being singled out and held back from improving over time due to their racial makeup, etc. the optics certainly aren't very good for the appraiser and her company.