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I estimate the impact of market-rate new housing supply on the local rent distribution. As an exogenous shifter of new … housing supply, I exploit local weather shocks during the construction phase that lead to temporary delays in housing … new housing supply shift the rent distribution as a whole, suggesting that market-rate new housing supply effectively …
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It has always been important to anticipate the demand for a product. To determine the demand for any product, the … sector, which is the locomotive sector for emerging countries, it is critical to anticipate housing demand and its …, and land registry cadastral directorates of the countries have focused on explaining housing demand with economic …
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Supply subsidies to owners of rental housing construction are typically aimed at increasing the overall size of the …
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for allocating less land for new construction. So higher vacancy rates tend to trigger tighter restrictions on the supply …
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This paper analysis two central influences on real estate urban market: (a) neighborhood as cognitively-perceived identity units, and (b) heterogeneity of preferences of households. In doing so, two methodological changes are applied. Firstly, a neighborhood spatial matrix is proposed and...
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In this paper, we investigate whether evidence of discriminatory treatment against immigrants in the Spanish mortgage market exists. More specifically, we test whether, ceteris paribus, immigrant borrowers tend to be charged with higher interest rates on their mortgages than their Spanish born...
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describe the variances. Distance effect as a part of locational domain in hedonic price model which represent the demand side …
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In 2001, the AZF plant exploded in Toulouse (France). The accident was unexpected, it strongly damaged local housing and benefited from a wide media coverage. It provides a rare opportunity to analyze the consequences of a shift in risk perception on housing markets and neighborhoods subject to...
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