| List Price Information in Residential
Appraisal and Underwriting Author:
John R. Knight, C. F. Sirmans, and
Geoffrey K. Turnbull
Start Page: 59
End Page: 76
Volume: 15
Issue Number: 1
Year: 1998
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Research
Abstract: This article examines the usefulness of listing prices as leading
indicators of house values and as predictors of the direction of housing markets. With
Multiple Listing Service data from a large metropolitan area, we create two price indexes,
using first listing price and then selling price as the dependent variable in the hedonic
regressions. The market is then geographically and categorically segmented, and Granger
causality tests are performed to analyze the leading aspect of list prices in the list
price-sales price relationship. We find that different segments of the market perform
quite differently over the time period of our study, suggesting that for data-based
appraisal purposes care is needed in determining the manner and level of aggregation. We
also find, however, that market list prices continue to convey important information about
subsequent selling prices in most market segments.
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