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The Journal of Housing Research (JHR) is a publication of the American Real Estate Society (ARES). As the primary goal, the Journal seeks to serve as an outlet for empirical and theoretical research related to housing markets including, but not limited to, the economics of housing markets, residential brokerage, transaction outcomes (price, time on market, probability of transaction), home mortgage finance and mortgage markets, and international issues. JHR publishes high-level research from both core business and urban studies researchers. The Journal of Housing Research is published with the generous and ongoing support of Fannie Mae.

Peer Review Policy: All original articles submitted to this journal undergo a “double-anonymous” peer review by two to three referees, after initial screening by the editor or designate.

About Fannie Mae
Fannie Mae helps make the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage and affordable rental housing possible for millions of Americans. We partner with lenders to create housing opportunities for families across the country. We are driving positive changes in housing finance to make the home buying process easier, while reducing costs and risk. To learn more, visit: fanniemae.com
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