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Housing busts may lower household mobility

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If you can’t sell, you can’t move. Makes sense, right? Now some economists have proven that in a housing bust, people with negative equity in their homes are about 50% less likely to move than people with positive equity in their homes. The work is by Fernando Ferreira and Joseph Gyourko of Wharton and Joseph Tracy of the New York Fed. Here’s a quote from a digest of their paper by the National Bureau of Economic Research:

In a weak housing market, it seems, households get ‘locked in’ to their homes and are prevented from ‘moving up’ to larger homes and better neighborhoods.

That finding is not as obvious as it might seem. In fact, you could argue the opposite–that household mobility would actually increase in a housing bust because people have to move when they lose their houses to foreclosure. Some of that occurs, obviously, but it’s overwhelmed by the lock-in effect, the economists found.

Some other tidbits: Household mobility is higher if you’re divorced, or highly educated, or white, or a male-headed household, or very young, or very old, or have few children.

Decreased mobility tends to be a bad thing. It means people get stuck in weak labor markets. They may also do less maintenance and investment in their homes.

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Grant Thornton Signs 36,100-SF Renewal in New York City

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Global accounting firm Grant Thornton signed a 36,100-square-foot renewal with Piedmont Office Realty Trust at 60 Broad St. (pictured) in Manhattan. The firm will continue to occupy the entire 24th and 25th floors for another five years. Read more »


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