2010
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1702945
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The Risk and Return of Home Ownership

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“…Chapters 5 and 6 concern house price risk and home-value insurance. Part of Chapter 5 also deals with house price interrelationships, which relate to diffusion (see Figure (Aalbers, 2010;McGreal et al, 2009;Bardhan et al, 2012;Kramer, 2010;Cano Fuentes et al, 2013;Aalbers, 2015). While these prior efforts shed light on the spectrum of risks in homeownership, the arguments for home-ownership has often been skewed mostly towards the perspectives of the financial institution supplying credits for the home financing.…”
Section: This Dissertation Examines Important Aspects Of House Price ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chapters 5 and 6 concern house price risk and home-value insurance. Part of Chapter 5 also deals with house price interrelationships, which relate to diffusion (see Figure (Aalbers, 2010;McGreal et al, 2009;Bardhan et al, 2012;Kramer, 2010;Cano Fuentes et al, 2013;Aalbers, 2015). While these prior efforts shed light on the spectrum of risks in homeownership, the arguments for home-ownership has often been skewed mostly towards the perspectives of the financial institution supplying credits for the home financing.…”
Section: This Dissertation Examines Important Aspects Of House Price ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent to the subprime mortgage crisis of the USA, risk in the owner-occupied sector has received extensive consideration in housing literature (Adair et al , 2009; Aalbers, 2010; Kramer, 2010; Bardhan et al , 2012; Cano Fuentes et al , 2013; Aalbers, 2015). While these prior efforts shed light on the spectrum of risks in home ownership, the arguments for homeownership has often been skewed mostly towards the perspectives of the financial institution supplying credits for the home financing.…”
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confidence: 99%