What Have They Been Thinking? Home Buyer Behavior in Hot and Cold Markets
Yale International Center for Finance Working Paper No. 12-28
41 Pages Posted: 18 Sep 2012
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What Have They Been Thinking? Home Buyer Behavior in Hot and Cold Markets
What Have They Been Thinking? Home Buyer Behavior in Hot and Cold Markets
Date Written: September 18, 2012
Abstract
Questionnaire surveys we have undertaken in 1988 and annually 2003-2012 of recent homebuyers in each of four U.S. cities shed light on their expectations and reasons for buying and selling during the recent housing boom and subsequent collapse, and on the reasons for the housing crisis that initiated the current financial malaise. We find that homebuyers were generally well informed, and that their short-run expectations if anything underreacted to the year-to-year change in actual home prices. More of the root causes of the bubble can be seen in their long-term, ten-year, home price expectations, which reached abnormal levels relative to the mortgage rate at the peak of the boom and declined sharply since. The downward turning point around 2005 of the long boom that preceded the crisis was associated with changing public understanding of speculative bubbles.
JEL Classification: R30
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