居住要求对房价的影响

Theis Theisen, J. Dahl
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在典型的度假地区,来自该国其他地区或其他国家的人可能经常想要购买房产作为度假屋使用。这很容易推高房地产价格。此外,如果为永久居住而建造的房屋被改造成度假屋,这些房屋每年只会使用几个星期。许多常住在度假用住房购置地区的人可能想要保持低房价和常住用住房。自1974年以来,挪威市政当局可以选择引入居住要求。这样的要求意味着,最初被批准用作永久住所的房子,在法律上不能只用作度假屋。因此,购买这种房子的人必须签署一份合同,该房子将用于永久居住。居住要求自引入以来一直是一个备受讨论的话题,但关于如何实施这些要求的研究却很少。在本文中,我们关注居住要求如何影响房价。我们首先在理论模型中讨论这个问题,然后进行实证调查。该实证分析基于挪威东南沿海四个城市7年来的房屋交易数据。结果表明,废除居住要求后,沿海地区房价明显上涨,但对远离沿海地区的房价没有影响。
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The impact of residence requirements on housing prices
In typical vacation regions, people from other parts of the country, or from other countries, may often want to buy properties for the use as vacation homes. This may easily drive up property prices. Moreover, if houses built for permanent residence are converted into vacation homes, these houses will be in use only a few weeks of the year. Many of those who have their permanent residence in areas where houses are being bought for vacation use may want to keep house prices low, and houses used for permanent residence. Since 1974 Norwegian municipalities have had the option to introduce residence requirements. Such requirements implying that a house which initially is approved for the use as a permanent dwelling cannot legally be used only as a vacation home. Hence, the person buying such a house must sign a contract that the house will be used for permanent residence. Residence requirements have been a heavily discussed topic all the time since they were introduced, but little research on how such requirements work have been carried out. In the present paper we focus on how residence requirements impact house prices. We first discuss this issue within a theoretical model, and subsequently carry out an empirical investigation. The empirical analysis is based on data on house transactions over a 7-year period from four municipalities on the South-Eastern coast of Norway. The results show that house prices along the coast increased significantly when residence requirements are abolished, but that there was no impact on house prices far from the coast.
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