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House prices are intrinsically difficult to measure due to changes in the composition of properties sold through time and changes in the quality of housing. I provide an overview of the theoretical nature of these issues and consider how regression-based measures of house prices – hedonic and...
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Housing investment is one of the most cyclical components of GDP. Much of that cyclicality stems from the sector’s sensitivity to interest rates, but it is also possible that construction lags generate intrinsic cyclicality in this sector. Although the housing sector is generally considered to...
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something that affects expectations regarding future income. Identifying differences in behaviour across households of different …
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This paper examines whether it costs more to own a home or to rent. We argue this is a useful criterion for assessing housing overvaluation. We use a new Australian dataset, which includes prices and rents for matched properties, letting us value housing in levels. We find that if real house...
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, which tend to result in higher income and wealth for urban households. In addition, there may be a number of non … locations. Using a recent cross-section of wealth data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA …
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-occupied and investment property. The results suggest that the household’s age, composition, income and wealth are important … factors determining property ownership and gearing decisions. Income and wealth are found to be more influential in …
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This paper draws together themes from work at the RBA, other national central banks, the BIS and elsewhere on recent developments in housing and housing finance. The general conclusion is that financial and macroeconomic developments have increased the demand for the stock of housing. Because...
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A home is the single largest purchase that most households make, and it is one that usually requires some debt financing. Because housing debt is such a large component of households’ balance sheets, it is important to understand the financing decision. In this paper, we use household level...
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