Reexamining the Impact of Employee Relocation Assistance on Housing Prices

Posted: 19 May 1998

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Marcus T. Allen

Florida Atlantic University - Finance & Real Estate

Ronald C. Rutherford

University of Texas at San Antonio - Department of Finance

Thomas M. Springer

Florida Atlantic University - Department of Finance & Real Estate

Date Written: March 1996

Abstract

In this paper, we reexamine the issue of whether corporate relocation assistance programs for transferred employees significantly affect sale prices of single-family homes. We estimate a hedonic price equation that includes physical housing characteristics, location factors, occupancy status, and type of seller for a sample of 2,441 transactions. Seller types include (a) transferred employees who were given direct relocation assistance, (b) transferred employees who were not given direct relocation assistance, and (c) sellers who were not facing an employment transfer. After controlling for vacancy and tenant occupancy, we find that houses sold by transferred employees who receive direct relocation assistance exhibit no significant price differential, but that houses sold by transferred employees who do not receive direct relocation assistance sell at a discount of approximately 3%.

JEL Classification: G21

Suggested Citation

Allen, Marcus Tillman and Rutherford, Ronald C. and Springer, Thomas M., Reexamining the Impact of Employee Relocation Assistance on Housing Prices (March 1996). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=9054

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Ronald C. Rutherford

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Thomas M. Springer

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