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Appraisal Quality and Residential Mortgage Default: Evidence from Alaska
Authors:LaCour-Little  Michael  Malpezzi  Stephen
Institution:(1) Wells Fargo Home Mortgage & Washington University in St. Louis, 7911 Forsyth Boulevard, Suite 600, Clayton, MO, 63105, U.S.A.;(2) The Center for Urban Land Economics Research, The University of Wisconsin, 975 University Avenue, Madison, WI, 53706-1323, U.S.A.
Abstract:We empirically examine the effect of appraisal quality on subsequent mortgage loan performance using data from the high volatility housing market of Alaska in the 1980s. We develop measures of appraisal quality by computing the residual between a hedonic estimate of house value using available information from other appraisals compared to actual ex ante appraised value. We then estimate proportional hazard models of mortgage default and find that several measures of appraisal quality, particularly appraised value in excess of hedonic estimates, are significantly related to default risk. Using valuations subsequent to loan default, we are also able to evaluate how well house price indices perform in terms of estimating current loan-to-value and offer some additional evidence on the controversy over the role of net equity versus trigger events as determinants of mortgage default. We also show that defaults are related to ex ante measures of housing market conditions, with additional implications for underwriting policies and the current industry trend away from traditional appraisal and toward automated valuation.
Keywords:appraisal  mortgage  default  house price indices
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