家庭房屋改进的推测
2013/06/01
We develop a speculation-based theory of home improvements. Housing
services are produced from a mix of land and structures. Homeowners
optimistic about future prices for these services speculate by making
improvements, which we model as them increasing their structures holding
fxed their land. The recoup value (the difference between the resale
value of improvements and construction costs) is simultaneously
increasing in home price appreciation and falls with construction cost
growth. This prediction stands in contrast to a consumption-cum-fnancial
constraints motive in which rising home prices loosen fnancial
constraints and lead to lower recoup values. We provide evidence
consistent with a speculative motive using data on the costs and recoup
values of remodeling projects across U.S. cities.
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Speculating on Home Improvements(
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