Back to Search Start Over

House Price Beliefs And Mortgage Leverage Choice

Authors :
Michael Bailey
Eduardo Dávila
Theresa Kuchler
Johannes Stroebel
Source :
The Review of Economic Studies. 86:2403-2452
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2018.

Abstract

We study the relationship between homebuyers’ beliefs about future house price changes and their mortgage leverage choices. Whether more pessimistic homebuyers choose higher or lower leverage depends on their willingness and ability to reduce the size of their housing market investments. When households primarily maximize the levered return of their property investments, more pessimistic homebuyers reduce their leverage to purchase smaller houses. On the other hand, when considerations such as family size pin down the desired property size, pessimistic homebuyers reduce their financial exposure to the housing market by making smaller downpayments to buy similarly-sized homes. To determine which scenario better describes the data, we investigate the cross-sectional relationship between house price beliefs and mortgage leverage choices in the U.S. housing market. We use plausibly exogenous variation in house price beliefs to show that more pessimistic homebuyers make smaller downpayments and choose higher leverage, in particular in states where default costs are relatively low, as well as during periods when house prices are expected to fall on average. Our results highlight the important role of heterogeneous beliefs in explaining households’ financial decisions.

Details

ISSN :
1467937X and 00346527
Volume :
86
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Review of Economic Studies
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f018b7e36ecb070e16e74f26fcc9966c