This article estimates the effect of the Dutch–German border on house prices. We argue that the difference between house prices at the border indicates the willingness to pay to stay in a country compared to living across the border. After a change in the tax rules in 2001, migration from the Netherlands to Germany increased substantially and the gradient of Dutch house price towards the German border steepened. Combining a German and Dutch real estate dataset and using different estimation strategies, we find that asking prices of comparable housing drop by about 16% when one crosses the Dutch–German border
Land market regulations are often justified by the assumption that activities of foreign and nonagri...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Lan...
The rate of home-ownership has increased significantly in many countries over the past decades. One ...
Studies employing micro price data to examine the extent of international goods market integration t...
Housing prices vary geographically, even between neighbouring municipalities. Local differences can ...
It is well known that home ownership has an impeding effect on migration. However, the strong increa...
Studies employing micro price data suggest that price dispersion is larger between regions in differ...
© 2016 Regional Studies Association. This paper investigates the ripple effect hypothesis for Belgiu...
It is well known that home ownership has an impeding effect on migration. However, the strong increa...
International audienceThis article examines the causal relations between immigration and the charact...
Land market regulations are often justified by the assumption that activities of foreign and nonagri...
Abstract: The observed excess price variability in cross-border city pairs compared to that in withi...
This article pioneers in investigating a citizenship premium for homeownership of first-generation i...
Even in a small country such as the Netherlands, spatial variations in house prices are considerable...
Summary This study examines the behavior of Swiss house prices in relation to immigration flows for ...
Land market regulations are often justified by the assumption that activities of foreign and nonagri...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Lan...
The rate of home-ownership has increased significantly in many countries over the past decades. One ...
Studies employing micro price data to examine the extent of international goods market integration t...
Housing prices vary geographically, even between neighbouring municipalities. Local differences can ...
It is well known that home ownership has an impeding effect on migration. However, the strong increa...
Studies employing micro price data suggest that price dispersion is larger between regions in differ...
© 2016 Regional Studies Association. This paper investigates the ripple effect hypothesis for Belgiu...
It is well known that home ownership has an impeding effect on migration. However, the strong increa...
International audienceThis article examines the causal relations between immigration and the charact...
Land market regulations are often justified by the assumption that activities of foreign and nonagri...
Abstract: The observed excess price variability in cross-border city pairs compared to that in withi...
This article pioneers in investigating a citizenship premium for homeownership of first-generation i...
Even in a small country such as the Netherlands, spatial variations in house prices are considerable...
Summary This study examines the behavior of Swiss house prices in relation to immigration flows for ...
Land market regulations are often justified by the assumption that activities of foreign and nonagri...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Lan...
The rate of home-ownership has increased significantly in many countries over the past decades. One ...