Have you wondered why so many homeowners become foreclosure statistics? If you think it was primarily because consumers were outwitted by lenders, you might want to think again. Research at the University of Arkansas shows outwitting by lenders was not the main stream.
The U AK study shows that most foreclosures were in affluent and educated households with lower numbers of children in geographic areas that had experienced very rapid real estate acceleration. Research divided households into 21 life stage groups to determine which groups experienced the most foreclosures.
The group with the most foreclosures were affluent adults born between mid 60's and early 70's. This group had aggresive investors. The group that experienced the highest number of foreclosures may have the best consumer protection laws, given their education and background. More creative policy implications may be needed based on this research.
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