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Since the onset of the Global Financial Crisis, the presence of institutional investors in housing markets has steadily increased over time. Real estate funds (REIFs) and other housing investment Örms leverage large-scale buy-to-rent real estate investments that enable them to set prices in...
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While the current housing market remains relatively strong, with housing prices setting records, concerns are growing of a potential housing bubble similar to that of 2007-2009; this paper compares the current housing market environment with that of 2007-2009 and concludes that the many of the...
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Nonlocal mortgage lenders with greater exposure to high-growth housing markets accept fewer loan applications in these … lenders’ exposure to high-growth markets is associated with more risk, more efficiency, and more return on mortgage portfolios …
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This paper studies how mortgage borrowers and house prices react to a tightening of mortgage limits following a policy … leverage (LTV) of the mortgage. Using a difference-in-difference methodology, I find that groups of (poorer) borrowers, who …-to-value threshold, responded primarily by reducing the LTV of the mortgage. Borrowers who purchase cheaper houses could be buying …
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rate (IR), industrial production index (IPI), real estate investment trusts' indices (REITIX) and volume of mortgage loans … (ML), in Turkish dwelling market under new mortgage system. Granger causality tests, impulse response functions and …
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