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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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We test the theoretical prediction that house prices respond more strongly to changes in local earnings in places with tight supply constraints using a unique panel dataset of 353 local planning authorities in England ranging from 1974 to 2008. Exploiting exogenous variation from a policy...
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Movements in aggregate and regional house prices are largely accounted for by movements in the rent-price ratio rather than movements in rents. Movements in rent-price ratios are correlated with trend deviations in household income and the rate of home ownership, both of which are at odds with...
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The Gordon Growth Model is used to derive widely differing fundamental values of the same gross rental yield for six hypothetical housing purchasers listed in declining order of magnitude: a fully funded consumer with a marginal tax rate of 40%, a fully funded buy to let investor with a marginal...
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The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit is the largest supply-side housing subsidy in the United States, costing over $8 billion per year. LIHTC properties tend to be concentrated in low-income urban communities. Numerous studies have examined the spillover effects of these properties but have not...
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This paper investigates the macroeconomic effects of search risk in the housing market. To do so, I introduce a tractable directed search model of housing with multidimensional buyer and seller heterogeneity. I incorporate this framework in an incomplete markets macroeconomic model with...
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This paper demonstrates that new house prices can exceed direct development costs by considerable margins in competitive housing markets with finite price-elasticities of demand and no restrictive land-use regulation. The premium reflects the value of the option to delay developing the marginal...
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This paper aims to shed light onto the functionality of price regulation in the private rentalsector, critically evaluate various findings and impacts, both theoretical and empirical, provideexamples of past and recent regulations from all over the world, such as San Francisco,Massachusetts,...
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The purpose of this paper is to estimate constant quality price trends and analysing factors determining market prices for MDCBs (multi-dwelling and commercial buildings) in Sweden. We use high quality data for housing and municipality attributes and our database consists of almost 8500...
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From 2014 until present, housing prices in Germany have been rising faster than consumer prices in all quarters except one, raising concerns about an excessive over-heating of the housing market. To assess the vulnerability of the German housing market to a future realignment of prices or even a...
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