The Tax-Induced Holding Periods of Real Estate Investors: Theory and Empirical Evidence.
This article reexamines holding period decisions in real estate investment. It develops and empirically tests a holding period model recognizing not only taxes but also refinancing and investor-specific determinants. Based on a sample of over 1,000 real estate transactions with observed holding periods, the results of our tests support the conclusion that investors' consumption and investment preferences and prevailing market interest rates are more important than tax issues in determining the holding periods of real estate investors. Copyright 1994 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
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1994
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Authors: | Gau, George W ; Wang, Ko |
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The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics. - Springer. - Vol. 8.1994, 1, p. 71-85
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