Spanish mortgage crisis and accumulation of foreclosed housing by SAREB: a geographical approach

SAREB (Sociedad de Gestión de Activos Procedentes de la Reestructuración Bancaria – Company for the Management of Assets proceeding from the Restructuring of the Banking System) has played a key role in the process of restructuring the Spanish banking system and managing the property assets of the b...

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Main Authors: Aaron Gutiérrez, Antoni Domènech
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Maps
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1407271
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spelling doaj-4885961c72914712b513283c0406db572020-11-25T01:55:56ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Maps1744-56472017-01-0113113013710.1080/17445647.2017.14072711407271Spanish mortgage crisis and accumulation of foreclosed housing by SAREB: a geographical approachAaron Gutiérrez0Antoni Domènech1Rovira i Virgili UniversityRovira i Virgili UniversitySAREB (Sociedad de Gestión de Activos Procedentes de la Reestructuración Bancaria – Company for the Management of Assets proceeding from the Restructuring of the Banking System) has played a key role in the process of restructuring the Spanish banking system and managing the property assets of the banks since the bursting of the housing bubble. This company has concentrated the housing stock that the rescued banks had accumulated through foreclosures. As a result, the identification of the territorial patterns of its assets is key to understanding the spatial logics of the housing crisis in Spain. There are no publicly available data about the location of the housing stock in the hands of SAREB. For this reason, the study explores an alternative secondary source. The resulting map allowed the researchers to check the utility of this source and to carry out calculations of spatial correlation using indicators relating to the impact of the property boom in different municipalities. This made it possible to spatially correlate exposure to the hyperproduction of housing and the concentration of housing in the hands of SAREB as a result of mortgage foreclosures and to open a route towards a novel geographical reading of Spain's mortgage crisis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1407271Mortgage crisisforeclosuresMoran’s ISAREBSpain
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Antoni Domènech
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Spanish mortgage crisis and accumulation of foreclosed housing by SAREB: a geographical approach
Journal of Maps
Mortgage crisis
foreclosures
Moran’s I
SAREB
Spain
author_facet Aaron Gutiérrez
Antoni Domènech
author_sort Aaron Gutiérrez
title Spanish mortgage crisis and accumulation of foreclosed housing by SAREB: a geographical approach
title_short Spanish mortgage crisis and accumulation of foreclosed housing by SAREB: a geographical approach
title_full Spanish mortgage crisis and accumulation of foreclosed housing by SAREB: a geographical approach
title_fullStr Spanish mortgage crisis and accumulation of foreclosed housing by SAREB: a geographical approach
title_full_unstemmed Spanish mortgage crisis and accumulation of foreclosed housing by SAREB: a geographical approach
title_sort spanish mortgage crisis and accumulation of foreclosed housing by sareb: a geographical approach
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Maps
issn 1744-5647
publishDate 2017-01-01
description SAREB (Sociedad de Gestión de Activos Procedentes de la Reestructuración Bancaria – Company for the Management of Assets proceeding from the Restructuring of the Banking System) has played a key role in the process of restructuring the Spanish banking system and managing the property assets of the banks since the bursting of the housing bubble. This company has concentrated the housing stock that the rescued banks had accumulated through foreclosures. As a result, the identification of the territorial patterns of its assets is key to understanding the spatial logics of the housing crisis in Spain. There are no publicly available data about the location of the housing stock in the hands of SAREB. For this reason, the study explores an alternative secondary source. The resulting map allowed the researchers to check the utility of this source and to carry out calculations of spatial correlation using indicators relating to the impact of the property boom in different municipalities. This made it possible to spatially correlate exposure to the hyperproduction of housing and the concentration of housing in the hands of SAREB as a result of mortgage foreclosures and to open a route towards a novel geographical reading of Spain's mortgage crisis.
topic Mortgage crisis
foreclosures
Moran’s I
SAREB
Spain
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1407271
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