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We examine foreclosure discounts and their subsequent impact on investor returns in Berlin's housing market from 1984 … that foreclosure discounts, ranging from 20% to 50%, are significant and persist over time. In a repeat sales approach, in … foreclosure follows a regular sale, the average annualized returns are 9.6 percentage points lower than in matched non …
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Real estate—housing in particular—is a less profitable investment in the long run than previously thought. We hand-collect property-level financial data for the institutional real estate portfolios of four large Oxbridge colleges over the period 1901–1983. Gross income yields initially...
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