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This study analyzes the effect of foreclosure status on residential property price using Hong Kong data. Results of previous studies on the effect of foreclosure status on property price have been mixed. Some suggested that foreclosed properties are sold at a discount, while others provided...
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The significance of informal land registration in property transactions and development has been discussed at length, but there are few examples of in-depth case studies of how this information accessing and collection institution relates to them and how it may create property rights. This paper...
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George Akerlof's asymmetric information theory explains why lemons are rarely, if at all, transacted. We extend his theory to explain liquidity in the second-hand real estate market. The idea is to decompose real estate asset into two components: Land and the building structure. While sellers...
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This is an empirical study on the vertical dimension of multi-story buildings – floor level and building height. The idea of price gradients in a monocentric city was borrowed to investigate floor-level premiums, which are the price paid for the vertical location (i.e., a higher floor level)...
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Noise trading has been intensively studied in finance, but rarely in real estate. Theories of price dispersion have also been well established in retailing research, but rarely in real estate. This paper is probably the first attempt to study the effect of noise trading on the price dispersions...
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Since real estate is heterogeneous and not all its quality attributes are observable, the repeat sales model pioneered by Bailey et al. (1963) has become one of the standard methods to estimate a constant-quality price index. The model, however, fails to adjust for depreciation, as age and time...
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This study examines how heterogeneous traders on both sides of transactions behave in the housing market under information asymmetry. Two types of buyers, namely, informed and uninformed buyers, correspond to local and non-local buyers in the empirical tests. Non-local housing buyers in Hong...
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Presale, or selling before completion, is a very common phenomenon in the housing market. However, not all developers presell their units and the proportion of units presold varies over time and across projects. This study examines the factors that affect developers' decisions to presell their...
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In timing property listings, real estate developers can exercise the “option to wait” or “option to presale” to mitigate price uncertainty risk. In this study, we proposed a theoretical model to study the effectiveness of both strategies under a unified framework. We tested our model...
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This paper tests for the effects of financial constraints on open-bid English land auction prices and bids. It is argued that bidders' ability to pay, taken as capital resources and/or capital budget constraints, influence bids and final auction prices. While high capital resource developers may...
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