Price Discovery in American and British Property Markets

REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS, 23:1

Posted: 10 Oct 1998

Abstract

This paper examines the securitized (public) and unsecuritized (private) commercial property markets in the United States and the United Kingdom for evidence of price discovery. Appraisal-based returns are corrected for smoothing, without presupposing the true returns to be uncorrelated or unpredictable across time. Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS) and property company returns are corrected for leverage. We find evidence that price discovery occurs in the securitized market structure in both countries, and that this price information does not fully transmit to the unsecuritized markets for a year or more. In Britain, the unsecuritized market appears to be more closely and immediately linked to the securitized market than is the case in the U.S.

JEL Classification: G1

Suggested Citation

Geltner, David, Price Discovery in American and British Property Markets. REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS, 23:1, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=6425

David Geltner (Contact Author)

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