Amazon is coming to town: Sequential information revelation in the housing market

Author:

Chen Yifan1ORCID,Wilkoff Sean2,Yoshida Jiro34

Affiliation:

1. Shidler College of Business University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu Hawaii USA

2. College of Business University of Nevada Reno Nevada USA

3. Smeal College of Business The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

4. Graduate School of Economics University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractThis study demonstrates that the housing market can incorporate information quickly instead of slowly over time, using Amazon's gradual revelation of its new headquarters locations in Virginia and New York. Spatial difference‐in‐differences analysis shows that housing prices near the Virginia headquarters exhibit 4.9% premia months before the decision, while price premia for New York reach 17.5% before the decision but disappear upon cancellation. The absence of significant effects on transaction volume, construction, or price premia for other finalist cities rules out the possibility of speculation. Overall, this study provides a counterpoint to the commonly held belief that the real estate market is always slow to respond to information about future demand shocks.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Finance,Accounting

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