nep-hap New Economics Papers
on Economics of Happiness
Issue of 2023‒12‒11
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  1. In Debt but Still Happy? Examining the Relationship Between Homeownership and Life Satisfaction By Sebastian Will; Timon Renz

  1. By: Sebastian Will; Timon Renz
    Abstract: We investigate the relationship between homeownership and life as well as housing satisfaction. Using panel data from Germany, we find that compared to renting, owning a home positively affects housing satisfaction. Contrarily, we find no significant effects on life satisfaction in the long-term. Analyzing short-term effects in an event-study design, we show that both life and housing satisfaction anticipate the event and adapt shortly after. Debt-free buyers, however, do not experience anticipation or adaptation effects at all. Comparing outright homebuyers to debt-financing owners, we show that having a real estate loan affects homeowners’ life satisfaction negatively. Paying off a loan does not differently affect the housing satisfaction of both types of buyers. We conclude that the negative effect of the financial burden of a mortgage could offset the positive effect of homeownership.
    Keywords: financial burden; Home Ownership; household finances; subjective well-being
    JEL: R3
    Date: 2023–01–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:arz:wpaper:eres2023_170&r=hap

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