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What account for the differences in rent-price ratio and turnover rate? A search-and-matching approach

Daisy J. Huang, Charles Leung and Chung-Yi Tse

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: We build an on-the-house-search model and show analytically that the rent-to-price ratio (or rental yield) and turnover rate, which are frequently used metrics for the housing market, are jointly determined in equilibrium. We therefore adopt a simultaneous equation approach on matched sale-rental pairs in our empirical investigation, as a housing unit cannot be owner-occupied and renter-occupied at the same time. Our empirical results confirm a higher turnover rate is associated with a lower rent-to-price ratio, as predicted by the model. Furthermore, our results suggest a form of “dichotomy” in the empirical determinants of rental yield and turnover at the real-estate-development (RED) level: the demographic structure, and past return performance affect its turnover rate, while popularity, human capital environment, mortgage burden, and long run rent growth determine the rental yield. No evidence of “thick market effect” is found. The robustness of our results are established through a series of tests. In addition to these findings, our tractable search-theoretic model, a ranking of more than 130 RED in Hong Kong based on the popularity index we construct, and the estimated brand-premium for different major real estate developers may also carry independent research and practical interests.

Keywords: housing rental yield; turnover rate; bootstrap; leave-one-out cross validation (LOOCV); matching estimator; 3 stages least squares (3SLS) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D10 G10 R21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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