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Does Home Owning Smooth the Variability of Future Housing Consumption? / Andrew Paciorek, Todd M. Sinai.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Paciorek, Andrew.
Contributor:
Sinai, Todd M. (Todd Michael)
National Bureau of Economic Research.
Series:
Working Paper Series (National Bureau of Economic Research) no. w16531.
NBER working paper series no. w16531
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource: illustrations (black and white);
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2010.
Summary:
We show that the hedging benefit of owning a home reduces the variability of housing consumption after a move. When a current home owner's house price covaries positively with housing costs in a future city, changes in the future cost of housing are offset by commensurate changes in wealth before the move. Using Census micro-data, we find that the cross-sectional variation in house values subsequent to a move is lower for home owners who moved between more highly covarying cities. Our preferred estimates imply that an increase in covariance of one standard deviation reduces the variance of subsequent housing consumption by about 11 percent. Households at the top end of the covariance distribution who are likely to have owned large homes before moving get the largest reductions, of up to 40 percent relative to households at the median.
Notes:
November 2010.
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