Virtual Real Estate Seminar Series

Upcoming talk:

Road Rationing Policies and Housing Markets
Rhiannon Jerch (Temple University)

Date:           Tuesday, 04 May 2021
Time:           10.30 - 11.30am (SGT)
Zoom:          Details will be emailed to registered participants 

Abstract
Canonical urban models postulate transportation cost as a key element in determining urban spatial structure. This paper examines how road rationing policies impact the spatial distribution of households using rich micro data on housing transactions and resident demographics in Beijing. We find that Beijing’s road rationing policy significantly increased the demand for housing near subway stations as well as central business districts. The premium for proximity is stable in the periods prior to the driving restriction, but shifts significantly in the aftermath of the policy. The composition of households living close to subway stations and Beijing’s central business districts shifts toward wealthier households, consistent with theoretical predictions of the monocentric city model with income-stratified transit modes. Our findings suggest that city-wide road rationing policies can have the unintended consequence of limiting access to public transit for lower income individuals.

 

WELCOME TO THE VIRTUAL REAL ESTATE SEMINAR SERIES hosted by the Institute of Real Estate & Urban Studies (IREUS), NUS Department of Real Estate, the Asian Real Estate Society (AsRES), and the MIT Center for Real Estate. We meet once a fortnight on Tuesdays (time depending on the location of the speaker) on Zoom. The meeting aims to be structured like a regular seminar, with light moderation and opportunities to ask questions during the presentation. The Zoom link to each seminar will be made available on email for registered users, before the start of the session.

The series will cover papers in the following and related areas: Residential and commercial real estate, Urban economics, Real estate finance, REITs, Behavioural issues, International finance and investment, Valuation, Real estate technology, Applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence. We are looking forward to extensive interaction and wide participation from different parts of the world.

2021

Past Speakers:

02 Feb 10.00am (SGT) "Inequality during the COVID-19 pandemic: The Case of savings from Mortgage Refinancing"
Paolina Medina (Mays Business School, Texas A&M University)
16 Mar 10.00am (SGT) "Countercyclical Income Risk and Portfolio Choices: Evidence from Sweden"
Yapei Zhang (ShanghaiTech University)
30 Mar 10.00am (SGT) "Face-to face Interactions,Tenant Resilience and Commercial Real Estate Performance"
Tingyu Zhou (Florida State University)

2020

Past Speakers:

25 Aug 9.00pm (SGT) "Straw Purchase or Safe Haven? The Hidden Perils of Illicit Wealth in Property Markets"
Sumit Agarwal (NUS Business School)
08 Sept 9.00pm (SGT) "The Gender Gap in Housing Returns"
Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham (Yale School of Management)
22 Sept 9.00pm (SGT) "Algorithmic Outputs as Information Source: The Effects of Zestimates on Home Prices and Racial Bias in the Housing  Market"
Shuyi Yu (MIT Sloan School of Management)
6 Oct 9.30am (SGT) "iBuyers: Liquidity in Real Estate Markets?"
Tomasz Piskorski (Columbia University)
20 Oct 10.30am (SGT) "Information and Corruption: Evidence from China's Land Auctions"
Ming Li (University of Pennsylvania)
17 Nov 9.00pm (SGT) "Job Growth from Opportunity Zones"
Andra Ghent (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
1 Dec 9.00pm (SGT) "Global Capital and Local Assets: House Prices, Quantities, and Elasticities"
Benjamin Keys (Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania)
15 Dec 9.00am (SGT) "Pricing Infrequently Traded Assets"
Walter Torous (MIT Centre for Real Estate)

Contact: ireus@nus.edu.sg Hosted by: NUS Institute of Real Estate and Urban Studies