Cash is King? Understanding Financing Risk in Housing Markets
现金
业务
财务
金融体系
经济
作者
Lu Han,Seung‐Hyun Hong
出处
期刊:Review of Finance [Oxford University Press] 日期:2024-08-10卷期号:28 (6): 2083-2118被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1093/rof/rfae025
摘要
Abstract In Los Angeles, all-cash home purchases quintupled during the last decade. Compared with an else-equal mortgage offer, a cash offer is associated with 29 percent shorter time-to-close and a 2–3.9 percent price discount, indicating a substantial amount of financing risk—the risk to a seller that a transaction may not close on time and may fail to occur again because a mortgage contingency fails. The estimated cash discount aligns well with a canonical model calibrated to the sample market. Our findings reveal that closing risk alone is insufficient to explain the cash discount. Rather, it turns on the possibility that a property back on the market may fail to sell, requiring a substantial risk compensation. The estimated cash discount is smaller during booms and in larger markets, highlighting the inseparability of financial frictions in the mortgage market and search frictions in the housing market.