The experience of mortgage distress in Western Sydney

Phillip O'Neill, Olga L. Camacho Duarte, Jessica Casiro, Gabrielle Gwyther, Peter Phibbs, Dick Bryan, Michael Rafferty, Fiona Allon

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Abstract

Mortgage distress is affecting a growing number of Australian households. Distress ranges from arrears in mortgage payments to defaults, foreclosures and repossessions. The impacts of mortgage distress are complex and include issues relating to the ongoing financial viability of the affected households, wider neighbourhood effects, and a range of psychological and social impacts. In recent years, mortgage stress has had a consistently higher prevalence in certain parts of Western Sydney than in any other region across Australia.This study is an attempt to uncover the experiences of mortgage distress in Western Sydney and of mortgage holders' coping strategies. While not claiming to be a representative sample of mortgagors in distress, the report reveals much about the circumstances contributing to mortgage distress and its considerable impacts on the lives of those affected.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationPenrith, N.S.W
PublisherUniversity of Western Sydney
Number of pages57
ISBN (Print)9780980824117
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • Australia
  • Centre for Western Sydney
  • New South Wales
  • Western Sydney (N.S.W.)
  • debt
  • economic aspects
  • economic conditions
  • home ownership
  • housing
  • mortgage loans
  • urban living

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