The Time Value of Housing: Historical Evidence on Discount Rates

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Abstract

Most London housing transactions involve trading long leases of varying lengths. We exploit this to estimate the time value of housing – the relationship between the price of a property and the term of ownership – over a 100 years and derive implied discount rates. For our empirical analysis, we compile a unique historical data set (1987–92) to abstract from the right to extend leases currently enjoyed by tenants. Across a variety of specifications and samples, we find that leasehold prices are consistent with a time declining schedule and low long-term discount rates in housing markets.

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Bracke, P., Pinchbeck, E. W., & Wyatt, J. (2018). The Time Value of Housing: Historical Evidence on Discount Rates. Economic Journal, 128(613), 1820–1843. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecoj.12501

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