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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 general purpose of a dynamic factor model (DFM) is to summarize a large number of time series into a few common factors. Here we explore a number of DFM specifications applied to 80 granular, non-overlapping indexes of commercial property prices in the US, quarterly from 2001 to 2017. We...
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This article reviews the state of the art in real estate price indexing and, related to that, the current state of knowledge about real estate price dynamics, with a primary focus on investment property, income generating commercial properties. Such assets form a large component of the national...
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We consider two famous phenomena from behavioral economics: loss aversion (based on prospect theory), and anchoring, for the role they played in the pricing of commercial property in the U.S. during the 2000s decade. We find that loss aversion played a major role, approximately as big as was...
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