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Highlights
Dynamic Maps of Nonprime Mortgage Conditions in the United States (off-site)
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has posted a set of dynamic maps and data that illustrate regional variation in the condition of securitized, owner-occupied subprime, and alt-A mortgage loans.

 
Remarks by President Janet L. Yellen at the Federal Reserve Foreclosure Conference Series: Stabilizing Communities – Addressing the Negative Impacts of Foreclosure
 
12th District: Presentations on Local Foreclosure Trends
In an effort to assist local efforts to prevent foreclosures and mitigate the impact of foreclosures on neighborhoods, the Community Development Department has prepared a series of presentations and maps detailing local data on delinquency and foreclosure trends in the subprime market.

 

Data, maps, presentations, and publications that address issues related to the foreclosure crisis.

map of western us

Federal Reserve Foreclosure Conference Series: Recovery, Renewal, Rebuilding

Oregon Homeownership Forums

Speeches and Testimony

Speech by Chairman Ben S. Bernanke on Mortgage Delinquencies and Foreclosure, May 5, 2008

Speech by Governor Randall S. Krozner on Mitigating the Impact of Foreclosure on Neighborhoods, May 7, 2008
Innovations

Banks and credit unions have been working to develop strategies to prevent foreclosures and assist families that have already experienced foreclosure.  We welcome you to submit a case study of an innovative approach your institution has taken to help families and communities in need.

Room at the Inn: California United Bank helps displaced families with temporary housing solution (PDF - 16KB)

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Local Resources

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Community Affairs in the Federal Reserve SystemCommunity Development in the Federal Reserve System (off-site)
Access research and resources from other Community Development departments throughout the Federal Reserve System.