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This study reviews the literature on the determinants of a country's homeownership rate including factors such as … of mortgage interest, property taxes, and other expenses, subsidies to owners and renters, and borrowing constraints … methodologies. We emphasize that homeownership cannot be considered in a static framework. Rather, factors such as house price …
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This study reviews the literature on the determinants of a country's homeownership rate including factors such as … of mortgage interest, property taxes, and other expenses, subsidies to owners and renters, and borrowing constraints … methodologies. We emphasize that homeownership cannot be considered in a static framework. Rather, factors such as house price …
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prudential measure by the Financial Supervisory Authority of Sweden in 2010, on the likelihood of homeownership of the young … homeownership of young adults within the range of 1.3–3.2 percentage points, with no consistent pattern across regions but in …
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The aim of this paper is to review the international evidence on the impacts of mortgage interest deductions on … homeownership rates. The probability of becoming a homeowner is a function of the relative cost of owning and renting, borrowing … supply is inelastic. homeownership ; tax policy ; prices …
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to mortgage credit along with evidence of less risk averse attitudes towards investment in homeownership. Following the …The increase in the homeownership rate in the middle of the last decade extended to all age groups but was most … crash, these trends have reversed and homeownership rates have largely reverted back to the levels of 2000. The drop in the …
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This study investigates homeownership decisions of young adult children who experienced parental foreclosure. The … and 2011 had the strongest negative effects; yet, young adults appeared to postpone rather than giving up homeownership … foreclosure effects exceeded the positive effects of savings, making homeownership less likely among foreclosure witnesses who …
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greater chance of getting a mortgage to buy a home. As a result, the positive correlation between the homeownership and … search and matching model where trading frictions in the mortgage, housing and labour markets interact with each other …. Precisely, the employment status affects the probability to get a mortgage. In turn, the granting or not of the mortgage affects …
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