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This research examines housing market price efficiency across locations within a metropolitan market the hallmark of hedonic theory. Our innovation is to introduce temporal as well as spatial considerations of price efficiency. In an efficient market, the price (level) of housing must not only...
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In this paper we revisit the many studies that have attempted to explain the determinants of commercial real estate capitalization rates. We introduce two new innovations. First we are able to incorporate two macroeconomic factors that greatly impact cap rates besides treasury rates and local...
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It has been more than 100 days since the first case of COVID-19 was detected in the US. Until most recently information on the spread of the disease was not available by geographic areas smaller than counties. In an earlier piece we found a significant positive impact of county density on the...
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It has been 70 days since the first case of COVID-19 was detected in the US. Since then it has spread and grown in all but 2 of 376 MSAs and all but 45 of the 636 counties that are contained in these MSA. In this paper we examine the determinants of how rapidly the virus grows once it has been...
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This paper is able to put together a data base of 86 repeat sales transactions for office properties in lower and mid town Manhattan spanning the years from 1899 through 1999. Using this very limited data base, decade-interval changes in real property prices are estimated - with varying degrees...
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This study analyzes the impact of contemporaneous loan stress on the termination of loans in the commercial mortgage-backed securities pool using a novel measure, based on changes in net operating incomes and property values at the MSA-property type-year level. Employing a semi-parametric...
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This paper examines the inflation in housing prices between 1998 and 2005 and investigates whether this run-up in prices can be explained by increases in demand fundamentals such as population, income growth, and the decline in interest rates over this period. Time series models are estimated...
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Current construction cost indices typically are derived by applying national weights to local costs for materials and labor. In this study, construction cost indices are developed that are based on actual contractor tenders for projects. As such, they incorporate full variation in factor...
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This paper demonstrates that different types of real estate can have very different cyclic properties. Empirically, this is shown to be true, and the question is posed as to what might distinguish between property markets where movements are largely stable responses to repeated economic shocks...
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This paper examines the inflation in housing prices between 1998 and 2005 and investigates whether this run-up in prices can be quot;explainedquot; by increases in demand fundamentals such as population, income growth and the decline in interest rates over this period. We estimate time series...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012766832