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The Effects of Assumption Financing Across Housing Price Categories

This study employs a standard housing valuation model to analyze the capitalization of below‐market financing across housing price categories. The study also investigates the effect of secondary financing on housing prices and the effect of the expected holding period on discount capitalization. Usi...

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Published in:AREUEA Journal 1985-04, Vol.13 (1), p.48-57
Main Authors: Agarwal, Vinod B., Philips, Richard A.
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