The Impacts of Borrowing Constraints on Homeownership

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Economics, Economic Development and Real Estate
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This paper utilizes micro data to directly quantify the impact of mortgage underwriting criteria on individual homeownership propensities. To determine whether a family is constrained by these criteria, the optimal home purchase price is estimated. The results indicate that wealth and income constraints both reduce homeownership propensities, with a stronger impact for wealth constraints. Mortgage market innovations of the early 1980s seem to have reduced these effects. The research indicates, however, that even in well-developed capital markets, the presence of borrowing constraints adversely affects homeownership propensities.

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1989-10-01

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Copyright The American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association (AREUEA). Reprinted from Journal of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, Volume 17, Issue 4, Winter 1989, pages 389-402.

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