Move-In Fees as a Residential Sorting Mechanism Within Online Rental Markets.

IF 0.4 Q4 URBAN STUDIES
Cityscape Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Remy Stewart, Chris Hess, Ian Kennedy, Kyle Crowder
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Abstract

An increasing number of American renters within major metropolitan housing markets rely on online platforms such as Craigslist to find rental units. Landlords that advertise rentals on these websites have been found to tailor the language used in their listings in reference to surrounding neighborhood demographics to influence prospective tenants' rental searches. This work investigates the underexplored subject of move-in fees, referring to upfront costs to secure a lease, such as security deposits, application charges, and advanced rent payments that can affect whether a prospective renter can afford an advertised unit. This study advances a framework for how housing researchers can assess variations in landlord discourse within online housing marketplaces using text analysis methods and web scraping. It then illustrates how the resulting measures about move-in fees have distinct variations in prevalence along sociodemographic, spatial, and policy measures through a series of descriptive analyses, with subsequent conclusions toward policy implications designed to assist low-income renters with overcoming financial barriers in securing rental housing.

入住费作为网上租房市场的住宅分类机制。
越来越多的美国租房者在大都市住房市场中依靠 Craigslist 等网络平台寻找租房。人们发现,在这些网站上发布租房广告的房东会根据周围社区的人口统计情况来调整房源信息中的用语,以影响潜在租客的租房搜索。本研究调查了未被充分探讨的入住费用问题,入住费用指的是确保租约的前期费用,如押金、申请费和预付租金,这些费用会影响潜在租户是否负担得起广告中的单位。本研究为住房问题研究人员提供了一个框架,使他们能够利用文本分析方法和网络扫描技术评估在线住房市场中房东话语的变化。然后,通过一系列描述性分析,说明由此得出的有关入住费用的衡量标准如何在社会人口、空间和政策衡量标准方面具有明显的普遍性差异,随后得出旨在帮助低收入租房者克服租房经济障碍的政策影响结论。
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