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  <title><![CDATA[Professor Dan Immergluck finds evidence of demographical divide in Atlanta's housing market rebound]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Dan Immergluck, a professor of city and regional planning at Georgia Tech, has been following Greater Atlanta's housing market for a decade. In 2012, he started to hear that the&nbsp; region was recovering. He wondered, after seeing neighborhoods where large swathes of property were still vacant, whether recovery was the whole story.</p><p>Immergluck broke Atlanta up into zip codes, and using home price estimates from the real estate website Zillow, he examined how house prices in each zip code were recovering. What he found was that the way in which a neighborhood was rebounding&nbsp;—&nbsp;fully and quickly, or partially and more slowly&nbsp;—&nbsp;depended in part on its racial demographics.</p><p>Homes in majority-white zip codes, Immergluck found, tended to have regained their full value. Homes in majority African-American and Hispanic neighborhoods were likely to have regained only about half of their pre-recession value.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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      <url><![CDATA[http://www.marketplace.org/topics/wealth-poverty/atlanta-not-all-neighborhoods-come-back]]></url>
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      <value><![CDATA[ AI-based Discovery and Innovation ]]></value>
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      <value>2015-03-10</value>
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