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Homeowners? Repeat-Sale Gains, Dual Agency and Repeated Use of the Same Agent

Richard D. Evans () and Phillip T. Kolbe ()
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Richard D. Evans: Fogelman College of Business and Economics, University of Memphis, Memphis TN 38152
Phillip T. Kolbe: Fogelman College of Business and Economics, University of Memphis, Memphis TN 38152

Journal of Real Estate Research, 2005, vol. 27, issue 3, 267-292

Abstract: Previous studies of dual agency, where one agent serves both buyer and seller in a transaction, use hedonic models. Repeat-sale methods can test for the price effect of accepting dual agency. Dual agency does not show convincing effects on expected gain, which would occur if there was a systematic bias, or on heteroscedasticity, which would occur if there are large effects that are rare. Earlier researchers could not test for the effect of an owner picking a listing agent who was the earlier selling agent. Consistently positive mean abnormal price gains come from this choice, as well as signi?cant heteroscedasticity.

JEL-codes: L85 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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