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Session Overview
Session
Track W6-1: Real Estate
Time:
Wednesday, 21/May/2025:
8:30am - 9:15am

Session Chair: Timothy McQuade, Haas School of Business
Discussant: Daniel Greenwald, NYU Stern School of Business
Location: Babbio Center 104


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Housing Is the Financial Cycle: Evidence from 100 Years of Local Building Permits

Gustavo Cortes1, Cameron LaPoint2

1University of Florida; 2Yale School of Management

Does the housing market lead the financial cycle? We address this question by creating a new hand-collected database spanning a century of monthly building permit quantities and valuations for all U.S. states and the 60 largest MSAs. We show that the option to build embedded in permits renders volatility in residential building permit growth (BPG) a strong predictor of aggregate and cross-sectional stock and corporate bond return volatility. This predictability remains even after conditioning on a battery of factors, including corporate and household leverage and firms’ exposure through their network of plants to other localized physical risks like natural disasters. Cities and states with more elastic housing supply consistently predict financial market downturns at 12-month horizons, resulting in new trading strategies to hedge against overbuilding risk. A noisy rational expectations framework in which local building permits serve as a quasi-public signal for dividends explains these empirical patterns.

Cortes-Housing Is the Financial Cycle-526.pdf


 
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