The Dynamics of Liquidity in Commercial Property Markets: Revisiting Supply and Demand Indexes in Real Estate
Autor: | David Geltner, Alex Van de Minne, Dorinth van Dijk |
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Přispěvatelé: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Real Estate |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Economics and Econometrics
050208 finance Index (economics) 05 social sciences Real estate Investment (macroeconomics) Supply and demand Market liquidity Urban Studies Real estate economics Accounting 0502 economics and business Value (economics) Econometrics Economics Asset (economics) 050207 economics Finance |
Zdroj: | SSRN |
ISSN: | 1573-045X 0895-5638 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11146-020-09782-5 |
Popis: | A common definition of liquidity in real estate investment is the ability to sell property assets quickly at full value, as reflected by transaction volume. The present paper makes methodological and conceptual contributions in the study and understanding of liquidity. First, we extend the Fisher et al. (Real Estate Economics, 31(2), 269–303, 2003) Fisher et al. (The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 34(1), 5–33, 2007) methodology for the separate tracking of changes in reservation prices on the demand (potential buyers) and supply (potential sellers) sides of the asset market. We show how to apply the methodology to a repeat sales indexing framework, allowing application to typical commercial property transaction price datasets, which lack appraisal valuations or complete data regarding property characteristics. We also use a Bayesian, structural time series approach to estimate the indexes. These methodological enhancements enable much more granular supply and demand index estimation, including at the metropolitan level. Second, we propose a Liquidity Metric based on the indexes, and show that the normal liquidity dynamic in commercial property asset markets is “pro-cyclical”, that is, price and trading volume tend to move together, with demand tending to lead supply. Additionally, we observe an “anomalous” dynamic that occurs about 25 percent of the time, in which the Liquidity Metric declines while consummated prices are rising. This anomalous dynamic is often associated with the end of a period of rapid price growth. |
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