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Paper: eres2013_132
Paper title: The Effect of Short-Run Market Expectations on House Prices: A Spatiotemporal Modelling Approach
Authors: Dubé, Jean; Diègo Legros, Sotirios Thanos
Summary: Spatial econometrics has been widely applied to Hedonic Pricing models in the literature to determine spatial spillover effects between house prices in close proximity. An approach is developed here to test for a short-run market expectations effect: the degree to which the expectations of sellers and market intermediaries (e.g. agents, lawyers, and surveyors) affect the final house price. This is the information effect on potential house buyers from asking price setting in the market. We employ a typical dataset composed from sales observations each at a specific location and distinct moment in time. An emerging body of literature demonstrates that the temporal dimension of such data, when ignored, has serious implications for spatial autocorrelation models. By following this approach, we can further utilise the spatiotemporal patterns in such data to successfully decompose the market expectation effects from the typical spatiotemporal spillovers.
Type: paper session
Year of publication: 2013
Keywords: Spatial econometric, Hedonic pricing, Spatiotemporal modelling, Short-run market expectations, Spillover effects
Series: ERES:conference
Download paper: http://library.eres.org/cgi-bin/rsa98.pl?conf=ERES2013&type=session&theme=L&slot=5704
Citation: Dubé, Jean; Diègo Legros, Sotirios Thanos (2013). The Effect of Short-Run Market Expectations on House Prices: A Spatiotemporal Modelling Approach . 20th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Vienna, Austria, http://itc.scix.net/paper/eres2013_132
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