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Quantifying Misallocation of Public Housing
Quantifying Misallocation of Public Housing
De impact van leennormen op huurders, huizenbezitters en investeerders
Aangescherpte leennormen op hypotheken maken een huis kopen lastiger. Doordat starters minder kunnen lenen kunnen potentiële verhuurders makkelijker huizen kopen. Toch heeft het verhogen van de leennomen naar verwachting weinig zin om de positie van koopstarters verbeteren. Dat veroorzaakt namelijk weer hogere prijzen. →
Leennormen hypotheken versterken groei particuliere huur
Mortgage Debt Limits and Buy-to-Let Investors: A Structural Model of Housing with an Endogenous Rental Sector
Since the financial crisis, home ownership rates have decreased across the world. Also in the Netherlands, the size of the rental sector has increased. Decreased access to mortgage debt explains part of this development. We show that tightened mortgage debt limits explain a fifth of the increase in rentals between 2013 and 2019. →
Meerjarenonderzoeksplan 2022-2024
Housing Market Effects of a Railroad Tunneling: Evidence from a quasi-experiment
The railroad tunnelling in Delft (the Netherlands) has led to substantial, additional, increases in residential property prices. Our results show that the price elasticity with respect to the distance to the (tunnelled) railroad would have been about 5 percentage points lower in case Delft would not have tunneled its railroad. →
Stedelijk bouwen, agglomeratie-effecten en woningprijzen
Authors
- Benedikt Vogt (2)
- Hans Koster, VU (2)
- Henrik Zaunbrecher (2)
- Jennifer Buurma-Olsen (2)
- Joep Tijm (2)
- Jort Sinninghe Damsté (2)
- Jos van Ommeren, VU (2)
- Jurre Thiel (2)
- Bart Voogt (1)
- Jennifer Olsen (1)
- Koen van Ruijven (1)
- Lu Zhang (1)
- Marcel Timmer (1)
- Michiel Bijlsma (1)
- Petra Messelink (1)
- Raoul van Maarseveen (1)
- Remco Mocking (1)
- Rutger Teulings (1)
- Sander van Veldhuizen (1)
- Stefan Groot (1)
- Thomas Michielsen (1)
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