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- Title
Has Canadian house price growth been excessive?
- Authors
Head, Allen; Lloyd‐Ellis, Huw
- Abstract
The dramatic rise in the ratio of Canada's average house price to average rent has led to speculation that there is a bubble in the Canadian housing market. Others have argued, however, that the currently high level of house prices may be rationalized by the low cost of financing, given the decline in interest rates over the last two decades. In this article, we assess these arguments through the lens of a simple asset pricing model applied to city-level data. We quantify the extent to which excess growth in Canadian house prices depends on the nature of the current regime governing real interest rates, expectations of rent growth in different cities and variations in property taxes.
- Subjects
CANADA; HOME prices; REAL property; INTEREST rates; PROPERTY tax; ECONOMICS
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Economics, 2016, Vol 49, Issue 4, p1367
- ISSN
0008-4085
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/caje.12237