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properties proxies supply. The created market tightness indicator Granger causes both changes in prices and market liquidity. The …
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How do housing rents, quality and affordability evolve when cities grow over time? This paper studies urban housing markets for half a millennium (1500–2017) for Amsterdam, Antwerp, Bruges, Brussels, Ghent, London, and Paris. Based on a dataset of 436,000 rent observations, we build new...
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The housing market (primary, secondary or rental) is very often analyzed as a whole, big market in a selected country. Our analysis focuses on the fundamental determinants of this market in 16 biggest cities in Poland, which are the capital cities of the 16 voivodeships. We also clustered the...
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Building on Flavin and Nakagawa (2008), this paper models household optimal consumption and portfolio selection when consumption services are generated by both non-durable consumption and by holding a durable good housing. Housing is illiquid in that a non-convex adjustment cost must be paid...
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House-purchasing regulations have frequently been adopted by the Chinese government to cool the overheated housing market. Under-reporting of transaction prices has also been widely employed by home buyers to reduce transaction taxes. This paper suggests that by under-reporting to a greater...
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in the interplay between housing demand and supply and GDP growth on house prices for the time period 1981-2014. We … supply for housing. Furthermore, the response of house prices to mortgage rate shocks weakened after the 1990s real estate …
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The problem of housing affordability is not only of considerable importance for governments to make housing policies, and is but also often the focus of academic research of housing markets. This paper therefore attempts to examine the affordability problem in China based on a set of...
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We study long-term returns on residential real estate in twenty-seven "superstar" cities in fifteen countries over 150 years. We find that total returns in superstar cities are close to 100 basis points lower per year than in the rest of the country. House prices tend to grow faster in the...
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We study long-term returns on residential real estate in 27 "superstar" cities in 15 countries over 150 years. We find that total returns in superstar cities are close to 100 basis points lower per year than in the rest of the country. House prices tend to grow faster in the superstars, but rent...
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macroeconomic severity of bursting bubbles, even if they exist. These include the setting of land supply and prices by the …
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