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of redemption on the net selling price. The findings of a search of redeemed properties indicate that the actual number … examination of 1,860 foreclosed properties from 2004-2012 shows that the right of redemption option influences the net selling … price. For a property purchased with a $90,000 exercise price (foreclosed auction selling price), a 10% increase in the …
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This article examines the use of concessions in the US housing market, specifically payments for closing costs, home warranties, and structural repairs. This is the first study to examine the motivations and characteristics of homeowners that utilize concessions. It also examines the impact...
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Price indices based on repeat sales are the most widely used type of real estate index based on asset transaction prices. But such indices are particularly prone to revision. When a new period of transaction data becomes available and is used to update the repeat sales model, all past index...
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The most common approaches for constructing house price indices – hedonic price functions and the repeat sales estimator – focus on changes over time in mean prices. Though the hedonic approach is less wasteful of data than the repeat sales estimator, it relies on an accurate specification...
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net of transactions costs (including real estate commissions). The optimal selling strategy consists of an initial list …
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different market conditions. When the market is booming, the mortgage loan on a property is likely to be lower than its market …, during market downturns, the mortgage loan is likely to be higher than the market value. The banks will have less incentive …
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