Now You See it, Now You Don't: Why Do Real Estate Agents Withhold Available Houses from Black Customers?
Jan Ondrich,
Stephen Ross and
John Yinger
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Jan Ondrich: Syracuse University
No 2001-01, Working papers from University of Connecticut, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Potential home buyers may initiate contact with a real estate agent by asking to see a particular advertised house. This paper asks whether an agent's response to such a request depends on the race of the potential buyer or on whether the house is located in an integrated neighborhood. We build on previous research about the causes of discrimination in housing by using data from fair housing audits, a matched-pair technique for comparing the treatment of equllay qualified black and white home buyers. However, we shift the focus from differences in the treatment of paired buyers to agent decisions concerning an individual housing unit using a sample of all houses seen during he 1989 Housing Discrimination study. We estimate a random effect, multinomial logit model to explain a real estate agent's joint decisions concerning whether to show each unit to a black auditor and to a white auditor. We find evidence that agents withhold houses in suburban, integrated neighborhoods from all customers (redlining), that agents' decisions to show houses in integrated neighborhoods are not the same for black and white customers (steering), and that the houses agents show are more likely to deviate from the initial request when the customeris black than when the customer is white. These deviations are consistent with the possibility that agents act upon the belief that some types of transactions are relatively unlikely for black customers (statistical discrimination).
JEL-codes: D1 D4 J7 R3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 60 pages
Date: 2001-08, Revised 2002-08
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Journal Article: Now You See It, Now You Don't: Why Do Real Estate Agents Withhold Available Houses from Black Customers? (2003) 
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