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. Empirically, we find a foreclosure increases a nearby home's time-on-market by approximately 30%, on average, which is primarily … liquidity effects. However, when there is no surprise and a nearby foreclosure remains through the entire marketing period …
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externalities. A Brigham Young University policy limiting students' location choices provides a natural experiment for studying the …
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Home appraisals are produced for millions of residential mortgage transactions each year, but appraised values are rarely below the purchase contract price: Some 30% of appraisals in our sample are exactly at the home price (with less than 10% of them below it). We lay out a basic theoretical...
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constraints. During housing busts, longer selling times spill over into higher foreclosure risk, thereby magnifying the response …, the reverse occurs. Based on these insights, I consider a foreclosure reform that makes all mortgages full recourse, and I …
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