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- Title
The Effect of Listing Price Changes on the Selling Price of Single-Family Residential Homes.
- Authors
Gordon, Bruce; Winkler, Daniel
- Abstract
Sellers of unsold residential real estate usually have difficulty deciding whether to change the listing price and, if so, by how much. The purpose of this study is to determine what factors lead to listing price changes and the effect of listing price changes on the net selling price received by sellers. This study uses a sample of 13,461 single-family home sales in which 4308 had a selling price reduction during the listing period. The average original listing price for properties with one or more listing price changes is 18 % larger compared to properties where the listing price is unchanged; this difference narrows to 9.7 % when comparing final listing prices. The results indicate that the probability of a listing price reduction and the percent reduction are positively associated with house size, vacant property status, and a weak economy. A sample selection bias appears to exist for list price reduction properties, and while overpricing of properties often leads to a listing price reduction, the effect of a listing price change on the net selling price is estimated to be two to three times the given reduction in the listing price.
- Subjects
UNITED States; RESIDENTIAL real estate; MARKET value; HOME prices; REAL estate agents; REAL property; PRICES; MARKETING
- Publication
Journal of Real Estate Finance & Economics, 2017, Vol 55, Issue 2, p185
- ISSN
0895-5638
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11146-016-9558-z