We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the amount and quality of information collected on the destination housing market fall. This in turn increases the chances of making an ill-informed housing purchase decision, thus reducing the likelihood of such a purchase. Using data from the Survey of English Housing from 1993 to 2008, we document that, consistent with our prior, households moving over long distances – defined as 50 miles or more – have, on average, a 5.5 percentage point lower probability of owning their next home compared to shorter-distance movers. We also provide evidence consistent with the views that long-distance movers (i) are aware that they possess less and/or lower quality information and (ii...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the amount and quality of infor...
We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the amount and quality of infor...
We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the cost of collecting informat...
We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the amount and quality of infor...
The distance effect from the city centre on property price has long been considered as a major facto...
The authors acknowledge financial support from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) (RES-...
Expectations of migration and mobility steadily increasing in the longer term, which have a long cur...
Using data on house sales and inventories, this paper shows that housing transactions are driven mai...
We investigate the impact of land use regulation on housing vacancy rates. Using a 30-year panel dat...
We investigate the impact of land use regulation on housing vacancy rates. Using a 30-year panel dat...
We investigate the impact of land use regulation on housing vacancy rates. Using a 30-year panel dat...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine whether geographical distance or economic distance ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the amount and quality of infor...
We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the amount and quality of infor...
We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the cost of collecting informat...
We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the amount and quality of infor...
The distance effect from the city centre on property price has long been considered as a major facto...
The authors acknowledge financial support from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) (RES-...
Expectations of migration and mobility steadily increasing in the longer term, which have a long cur...
Using data on house sales and inventories, this paper shows that housing transactions are driven mai...
We investigate the impact of land use regulation on housing vacancy rates. Using a 30-year panel dat...
We investigate the impact of land use regulation on housing vacancy rates. Using a 30-year panel dat...
We investigate the impact of land use regulation on housing vacancy rates. Using a 30-year panel dat...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine whether geographical distance or economic distance ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...