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Susan Wachter Talks Homeownership Rates & Prices, Development, Debt and the Global Rental Market
Dr. Wachter presented for the Penn IUR and Penn Wharton Public Policy Initiative in Washington, DC on "A New Coalescence in the Housing Finance Reform Debate?" on June 15, 2016. She also presented at the AREUEA Nation Conference on "A Renter or Homeowner Nation?" on June 3, 2016. Finally, Dr. Wachter participated on a panel at Princeton University, on "Financial Innovation in Practice: Sovereign, Mortgage and Student Debt Markets" on February 17, 2016. Watch the video
In addition, Dr. Wachter participated in the following interviews:
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Is 'The Big Short' Right About Bespoke Tranche Opportunities?
Experts Weigh In On The Film's Alarming Ending
BUSTLE · February 9, 2016
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Budget stalemate puts damper on developers' plans for Phila
PHILLY.COM · February 9, 2016
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Which Region Is Poised to See the Most Home Sales?
REALTOR.COM · February 24, 2016
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2016's Property Taxes by State
WALLET HUB · March 9, 2016
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Are Bespoke Tranche Opportunities Dangerous? They Pose A Risk – Just Not Right Away
BUSTLE · April 5, 2016
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Why Aren't New Homes Going Up That Millennials Can Afford?
REALTOR · April 6, 2016
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Tiny Is the New Big: The Next Wave of Space-Defying, Affordable Homes
REALTOR · April 14, 2016
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Homeownership Rates Are Falling, And It's Not Just A Millennial Problem
FORBES · May 6, 2016
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By one measure, that million-dollar home in San Francisco isn't as expensive as it seems
MARKETPLACE · May 30, 2016
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American Housing Prices Going Big, Again
NPR · June 2, 2016
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Startup to simplify rental process through online auction; critics worry rents could rise
CCTV · June 9, 2016
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SA roaring trade: Chinese tiger mums start a college-town housing boom
THE ECONOMIST · June 18, 2016
Posted February 2017