1st Edition

Financing California Real Estate Spanish Missions to subprime mortgages

By Lynne P. Doti Copyright 2017
202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

202 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

California was at the epicentre of the collapse of the real estate market in 2008, which had a devastating effect on the world economy. Taking this diverse and powerful state as a case study, this book presents a financial history of the property business, from the time Spanish Missions were established to the Great Recession. Financing California Real Estate provides the history of... Read more

Introduction and Overview



Importance of real estate cycles



Data Sources



Summary of California Real Estate Cycles





Chapter 1



Serra’s Missions to Sutter’s Fort: to 1848



Chapter 2



Gold Rush to Land Rush: 1848-1855



Chapter 3



The Silver Boom and the Golden Spike: 1860-1880



Chapter 4



The Southern California Land Boom: 1881 – 1919



Chapter 5



Farming, Oil, Movies and Branch Banking: 1920-1932



Chapter 6



Depression and War: 1930 – 1945



Chapter 7



Postwar Housing Boom I: 1946 – 1965



Chapter 8



Postwar Boom Part II: 1965 to 1980



Chapter 9



Crisis, Crime and More Mortgages: 1981-1992



Chapter 10



Derivative Chaos: 1992 to 2008



Chapter 11



The Financial Crisis and the Future of California Real Estate Financing: 2008-2016

Biography

Lynne P. Doti is the David and Sandra Stone Professor of Economics at Chapman University, USA.