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A Detroit Free Press analysis of mortgage data has revealed just how slow the mortgage market is in the city of Detroit. Stephen Henderson talks to Free Press columnist John Gallagher along with Libby Palackdharry, senior director of financial stability programs at southwest solutions. Episode 4717/Segment 1
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Mortgages
Clip: Season 47 Episode 17 | 10m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
A Detroit Free Press analysis of mortgage data has revealed just how slow the mortgage market is in the city of Detroit. Stephen Henderson talks to Free Press columnist John Gallagher along with Libby Palackdharry, senior director of financial stability programs at southwest solutions. Episode 4717/Segment 1
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