School Quality as a Catalyst for Bidding Wars and New Housing Development

82 Pages Posted: 17 Jun 2019 Last revised: 1 Dec 2022

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Crocker Herbert Liu

Cornell University - School of Hotel Administration

Patrick S. Smith

UNC Charlotte

Date Written: November 30, 2022

Abstract

We provide new evidence of the demand for better schools as manifested in bidding wars and changes to the built environment. Using repeat sales before and after a redistricting, we exploit shocks to school quality arising from the continuous, unexpected redistricting of school attendance boundaries in Atlanta. We find houses redistricted to higher (lower) quality schools are more (less) likely to be involved in a market-driven bidding war. Similarly, undeveloped, redistricted parcels that receive a positive (negative) school quality shock are more (less) likely to be developed. School quality shocks also have a causal effect on house prices and time-on-market.

Keywords: bidding wars, construction, housing demand, housing development, school quality

JEL Classification: H75, I25, R21, R31, R52

Suggested Citation

Liu, Crocker Herbert and Smith, Patrick S., School Quality as a Catalyst for Bidding Wars and New Housing Development (November 30, 2022). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3400104 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3400104

Crocker Herbert Liu

Cornell University - School of Hotel Administration ( email )

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Patrick S. Smith (Contact Author)

UNC Charlotte ( email )

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Charlotte, NC 28223
United States

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