| The Pricing of Housing and Mortgage
Services for First-Time Versus Repeat Homebuyers Author: G. Stacy
Sirmans and Enrico J. Ferreira
Start Page: 115
End Page: 127
Volume: 10
Issue Number: 1
Year: 1995
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Research
Abstract: This study examines
efficiency in the pricing of housing and mortgage services across first-time and repeat
homebuyers. A logit model is used to test a number of variables for significant
differences across first-time buyers and repeat buyers for a sample of brokered real
estate sales. The results show that the housing market is somewhat less than completely
efficient in providing its services. The logit results for the adjustable-rate mortgage
segment show that first-time homebuyers are more likely to be associated with a higher
sale price per square foot and higher discount points than repeat buyers. The results show
that first-time homebuyers tend to be younger and have less household income than repeat
homebuyers. For the full sample of data, the results show that higher sale price/square
foot ratios and lower downpayment/sale price ratios are more likely to be associated with
first-time homebuyers. For the fixed-rate mortgage segment of the data, the only
distinguishing variables are downpayment/sale price and buyer age (both lower for
first-time homebuyers). Type of buyer cannot be distinguished by sale price/square foot,
contract interest rate, discount points, and other variables. For the adjustable-rate
mortgage segment of the data, type of buyer can be distinguished by sale sprice/square
foot (higher for first-time buyers), downpayment/sale price (lower for first-time buyers),
and discount points (higher for first-time buyers).
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