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"The Federal Reserve bank of New York Has Dynamic Maps of Nonprime Mortgage Conditions for the United States. The maps offer a switch between Alt-A and Subprime. Here is one such map showing the percentage of Alt-A loans in California that were low-doc or no-doc. Non-prime Map |
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