| An Examination of Systematic Differences
in the Appreciation of Individual Housing Units Author: Katherine A. Kiel and Richard T. Carson
Start Page: 301
End Page: 318
Volume: 5
Issue Number: 3
Year: 1990
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Research
Abstract: House price
appreciation should play an important role in households' decisions of when, where, and
how "much" house to buy, and whether to default on their mortgages. Several
price indexes are published which could be used as a measure of appreciation, but their
focus on aggregate price changes does not facilitate their inclusion in micro-level
studies of housing decisions. This paper examines individual housing unit appreciation
using owners' valuations. This measure is accurate and is available in several commonly
used data sets. Systematic differences in these rates are found between cities, within
cities, between different types of units, and between individual owners.
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