Housing Markets and Structural Policies in OECD Countries Paul Van den Noord, OECD LIME Workshop December 8, 2011.

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Housing Markets and Structural Policies in OECD Countries Paul Van den Noord, OECD LIME Workshop December 8, 2011

The OECD Housing Study Describes cross-country differences in housing market outcomes in OECD countries Provides new cross-country comparable indicators on housing policies Evaluates the performance of policies influencing housing markets - using empirical and descriptive analysis: –Do policies achieve their objectives in an efficient and equitable way? –Do policies have any adverse side effects outside the housing market? Makes policy recommendations for efficient and equitable housing policies

1.Supply-side factors  E.g., land-use regulations 2.Housing taxation policy  Favourable tax treatment of housing relative to other investments  Transaction taxes in housing markets 3.Housing finance markets and banking supervision 4.Rental market regulations  E.g. rent controls, tenant protection 5.Social housing provision Analysed Policies

Selected housing market features

Source: OECD data and national sources A sharp increase in housing prices across OECD …

Homeownership rates mid 1980's-2004 Source: OECD calculations based on the Luxembourg Income Study. …was accompanied by increased homeownership…

Tenure structure varies across countries Source: OECD housing questionnaire. Percent of dwelling stock

Selected evidence: The effect of policies on housing market outcomes and the labour market

1. The responsiveness of housing supply is key Differences in supply responsiveness influence how demand shocks, such as financial deregulation, affect housing prices and quantities. Scarce comparable cross-country empirical evidence on supply responsiveness. Undertaken system estimation of long-run price elasticity of new housing supply for 21 OECD countries.

Wide variation in responsiveness of housing supply 1980’s Source: OECD estimates.

Structural factors: Availability/scarcity of land and physical geographical limitations. Policy factors: Land use/planning/building regulations. Regulations on supply of rental housing (e.g. rent controls, tenant/landlord regulations). Investment incentives through taxation to encourage conversion of under-used urban land into residential buildings. Provision of infrastructure, public services and public housing. Determinants of supply responsiveness

Supply responsiveness is lower in more densely populated areas … Supply responsiveness and population density US citiesOECD countries Source: OECD estimations, United Nations (2007) Source: Green et al. (2005)

… countries and cities with tighter land use regulations have less responsive supply Supply responsiveness and land-use regulation OECD countriesUS cities Source: OECD estimations, World Bank Doing Business (2009) Source: Malpezzi (1996) and Green et al. (2005).

Options to improve the responsiveness of housing supply to demand 1.Streamline cumbersome construction licensing procedures 2.Encourage a better use of land by linking the assessment of property values for tax purposes to market values 3.Provide complimentary infrastructure and other public services 4.Ensure the adequate provision of social housing  But caution is required to avoid volatility in residential investment

2. Housing is tax favoured in many OECD countries Tax exemptions are common: –Imputed rental income: is generally not taxed (exceptions: CHE, ISL, LUX, NLD, SVN) –Capital gains: on the primary residence are tax exempt (albeit after some holding period in some countries) Many countries allow tax deductibility of mortgage interest payments (and the value of the subsidy tends to be much higher than the taxation -if any- on the income stream from owner- occupied housing) Most countries use recurrent property taxes but these are: –Not large enough to offset the mortgage subsidy –The property value for tax purposes lags behind the market value in many countries

Tax relief on mortgage debt financing, 2009 This indicator takes into account if interest payments on mortgage debt are deductible from taxable income and if there are any limits on the allowed period of deduction or the deductible amount, and if tax credits for loans are available. For countries that have no tax relief on debt financing costs, this indicator takes the value of zero. See Johansson (2011) for details. Source: Calculations based on the OECD Housing market questionnaire. Estimated wedge between the market interest rate and the after-tax debt financing cost of housing; increasing in the degree of tax relief

Consequences of favourable tax treatment 1.Adversely affect growth: through excessive investment in housing and crowd out more productive investments.  Especially the case when the return on owner-occupied property (imputed rent and capital gains) is barely taxed but mortgage interest is tax deductible. 2.Adversely affect macroeconomic stability: by encouraging excessive borrowing and speculative behaviour by lowering the cost of mortgage finance and raising house price volatility 3.Tax reliefs for mortgage debt tend to be regressive.

How housing should be taxed? Tax housing and alternative investments in the same way: First best Tax imputed rents and allow mortgage interests to be tax deductible. Second best If taxing imputed rents is not politically feasible: –Remove mortgage interest deductibility. or –Scale-up recurrent property taxes.

3. Liberalisation and innovation in housing finance markets lowered borrowing costs but carried risks 1.Lower down-payment requirements associated with an increase in homeownership among previously constrained households 2.Financial liberalisation estimated to have increased real house prices as much as 30% in the average OECD country over recent decades … 3.… and led to greater house price volatility, which can pose risks to macro stability  Innovation in mortgage markets should be coupled with appropriate regulatory oversight and prudent banking regulations

Sources: 2007 EU-SILC, 2007 HILDA, 2007 AHS, 2007 SHP. 4. The functioning of the housing market and how mobile households are … Percentage of households that changed residence within the last 2 years

Residential mobility and work reallocation … has potential implications for the labour market

How policies influence residential mobility? 1.Homeowners are less mobile than renters and social housing tenants are less mobile than private market tenants  Housing taxation should aim at being tenure neutral.  Well designed portable housing allowances may be preferred to direct provision of social housing. 2.High transaction costs in buying and selling houses may reduce residential mobility 3. Tight rent controls/tenant protection can lead to high transaction costs and lower mobility

How the transaction costs of purchasing property vary across OECD countries, 2009 Transaction costs refer to average costs. The estimates do not take into account the various tax breaks that exist in countries for certain dwellings implying that the estimated cost may overestimate the actual cost in some countries (for example in Italy) where such tax breaks are frequent. In addition, VAT when applied to certain costs is not included due to data limitations. Source: OECD housing questionnaire.

Strict rent controls can hinder mobility Scale 0-6: Increasing in degree of rent control 1 Source: OECD housing questionnaire 1. This indicator is a composite indicator of the extent of controls of rents, how increases in rents are determined, and the permitted cost pass-through onto rents in each country.

How policies influence residential mobility? (cont.) 4. A more responsive supply increases residential mobility. 5. Greater access to credit facilitates residential mobility but too high leverage ratios can undermine mobility.

Key policy implications 1.Improve supply responsiveness of housing by improving land-use, planning regulations and tax incentives 2.Remove favourable tax treatment of housing 3.Combine innovations in mortgage markets with appropriate regulatory oversight and prudential regulations 4.Consider rent allowances to enhance housing opportunities 5.Redesign rent controls that bring rents far out of line with market values. 6.Strike a balance between regulations that safeguard landlords’ and tenants’ rights

Thank you! Contact: Dan.Andrews[a]oecd.org Aida.CalderaSanchez[a]oecd.org Asa.Johansson[a]oecd.org OECD, Housing and the Economy portal: Selected references: Dan Andrews, Aida Caldera Sánchez, Åsa Johansson (2011), Housing markets and structural policies in OECD countries, OECD Publishing. doi: /5kgk8t2k9vf3-en /5kgk8t2k9vf3-en Dan Andrews, Aida Caldera Sánchez (2011), Drivers of homeownership rates in selected OECD countries, OECD Publishing. doi: /5kgg9mcwc7jf-en /5kgg9mcwc7jf-en OECD (2011), Housing and the economy: policies for renovation, in Going for Growth, OECD Publishing. doi: /growth en /growth en