Housing Lock: Dutch Evidence on the Impact of Negative Home Equity on Household Mobility

Author:

Bernstein Asaf1,Struyven Daan2

Affiliation:

1. Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado at Boulder, and NBER (email: )

2. Goldman Sachs (email: )

Abstract

This paper employs Dutch administrative population data to test the “housing lock hypothesis”: the conjecture that homeowners with negative home equity, low levels of financial assets, and restricted opportunities to borrow reduce their mobility. Variation in home equity driven by the timing of home purchase within a municipality and the harshness of Dutch recourse laws facilitates identification of housing lock effects. The 2SLS estimate for the effect of negative home equity is a 74–79 percent decline in mobility, where effects are substantially larger for households with low financial asset holdings or moves over longer distances. (JEL G51, R21, R23, R31)

Publisher

American Economic Association

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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