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transition to homeownership, and possible transitions back to rental tenure and to an additional owned home. This is done across … the differences in housing and mortgage market conditions, as well as the tax treatment of owned homes across the two … same period in Germany. In addition, mortgage interest is not tax deductible in Germany, alternative mortgage options …
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Homeownership rates are very different across European countries. They range from below 50% in Germany to over 80% in … Greece, Spain or Ireland. However the differences lie not only in the overall homeownership rates but also in its structure … significant determinant of the decision to move to homeownership in all analysed countries, while co-habitating households are …
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As China is becoming a country of homeowners, multiple homeownership is emerging. The existing literature on tenure … choice focuses on the primary home and the literature on the consumption of multiple homes focuses on second homeownership …
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at first-time homeownership using the French Housing Survey. We use a pseudo-panel approach that takes into account the … duration before -first-time homeownership, and take into account unobserved heterogeneity. Our results indicate that a spell in … public housing increases the hazard to homeownership, supporting the idea that, in France, the public housing policy provides …
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at first-time homeownership using the French Housing Survey. We use a pseudo-panel approach that takes into account the … before first-time homeownership, and take into account unobserved heterogeneity. Our results indicate that a spell in public … housing increases the hazard to homeownership, supporting the idea that, in France, the public housing policy provides an …
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We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the cost of collecting information on the destination housing market rises, the amount and quality of information collected fall, and the chances of making an ill-informed housing purchase decision increases, reducing the...
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The impact of borrowing constraints on homeownership has been well established in the literature. Wealth is most likely … to restrict homeownership followed by credit and income. Using recent movers from the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey … on the probability of homeownership during the housing market boom between 2003 and 2007. We show that whereas the pool …
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Homeownership rates are very different across European countries. They range from below 50% in Germany to over 80% in … Greece, Spain or Ireland. However the differences lie not only in the overall homeownership rates but also in its structure … significant determinant of the decision to move to homeownership in all analysed countries, while co- habitating households are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004961548
Homeownership rates are very different across European countries. They range from below 50% in Germany to over 80% in … Greece, Spain or Ireland. However the differences lie not only in the overall homeownership rates but also in its structure … significant determinant of the decision to move to homeownership in all analysed countries, while co- habitating households are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005002527