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In Singapore, the public resale housing market is an active second-hand housing market, whereby previously subsidised new public housing units were being transacted at market prices. In contrast to the private housing price determinants that have been identified in the international literature,...
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The rising concern of aging has promoted aging-in-place (AIP) a popular public policy tool for creating elderly-friendly cities. This study utilizes Singapore’s urban regeneration practices as a case study to propose a new AIP model and introduce a novel spatial mismatch index (SMI) to...
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The possible existence of investor clientele groups has received little attention in the real estate finance literature. In this paper we develop a clientele model, which in equilibrium produces a clustering of investors by tax characteristics. Low-tax-bracket investors are concentrated in...
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Recent real estate literature has not only proposed a few theories to explain the puzzling macro feature of the positive correlation between price and transaction volume, but also attempted to identify the causal relationships between them. However, there is little empirical evidence to...
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The paper integrates the theories of market micro structure, contagion and market illiquidity to discover the behavioural and market outcomes in responding to the Seller's Stamp Duty (SSD) implemented by the government of Singapore to curb the exuberating behaviour in the housing markets. Using...
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