Hot and cold seasons in the housing market

Ngai, L. RachelORCID logo; and Tenreyro, SilvanaORCID logo (2014) Hot and cold seasons in the housing market. American Economic Review, 104 (12). pp. 3991-4026. ISSN 0002-8282
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Every year housing markets in the United Kingdom and the United States experience systematic above-trend increases in prices and transactions during the spring and summer ("hot season") and below-trend falls during the autumn and winter ("cold season"). House price seasonality poses a challenge to existing housing models. We propose a search-and-matching model with thick-market effects. In thick markets, the quality of matches increases, rising buyers' willingness to pay and sellers' desire to transact. A small, deterministic driver of seasonality can be amplified and revealed as deterministic seasonality in transactions and prices, quantitatively mimicking seasonal fluctuations in UK and US markets.


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