Seller ethnicity and property characteristics: foreclosure sales in Malaysia

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of property sale probability and sale price at auction in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: A two-stage Heckman sample selection model is used for this research. The first stage involves the estimation of a probit m...

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Main Authors: Wong, Woei Chyuan, Lee, Janice Yim Mei, Daud, Md Nasir, Ng, Pooi Leng
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spelling my.um.eprints.227842019-10-21T08:06:05Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/22784/ Seller ethnicity and property characteristics: foreclosure sales in Malaysia Wong, Woei Chyuan Lee, Janice Yim Mei Daud, Md Nasir Ng, Pooi Leng TH Building construction Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of property sale probability and sale price at auction in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: A two-stage Heckman sample selection model is used for this research. The first stage involves the estimation of a probit model on a successful sale. The second stage introduces an additional selection variable, the inverse Mills ratio, as an explanatory variable to the sale price estimation equation. Findings: The authors find that Chinese-owned auctioned properties have higher sale probability and are sold at higher prices as compared to Indian and Malay-auctioned properties. Properties auctioned by the largest auction house outperformed other smaller auctioneers. Auction characteristics such as proximity to the city center, number of previous auction attempts and number of online viewers are positively related to sale price and sale probability. Social implications: The findings on the substantially lower sale price obtained by Malay and Indian borrowers compared to their Chinese counterparts imply that it is much harder for these borrowers to be relieved from financial distress. The two plausible explanations offered in this paper for this price differential, i.e. racial residential segregation and ownership restriction, warrant further study. Originality/value: First, the authors consider the explanatory power of seller ethnicity, number of online viewers and auctioning route which are new to the literature. Second, they use a Heckman model that addresses possible selection bias of sold properties. This methodology is unexplored in the auction literature. Emerald 2017 Article PeerReviewed Wong, Woei Chyuan and Lee, Janice Yim Mei and Daud, Md Nasir and Ng, Pooi Leng (2017) Seller ethnicity and property characteristics: foreclosure sales in Malaysia. International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, 10 (4). pp. 539-551. ISSN 1753-8270 https://doi.org/10.1108/IJHMA-01-2017-0002 doi:10.1108/IJHMA-01-2017-0002
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topic TH Building construction
spellingShingle TH Building construction
Wong, Woei Chyuan
Lee, Janice Yim Mei
Daud, Md Nasir
Ng, Pooi Leng
Seller ethnicity and property characteristics: foreclosure sales in Malaysia
description Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of property sale probability and sale price at auction in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: A two-stage Heckman sample selection model is used for this research. The first stage involves the estimation of a probit model on a successful sale. The second stage introduces an additional selection variable, the inverse Mills ratio, as an explanatory variable to the sale price estimation equation. Findings: The authors find that Chinese-owned auctioned properties have higher sale probability and are sold at higher prices as compared to Indian and Malay-auctioned properties. Properties auctioned by the largest auction house outperformed other smaller auctioneers. Auction characteristics such as proximity to the city center, number of previous auction attempts and number of online viewers are positively related to sale price and sale probability. Social implications: The findings on the substantially lower sale price obtained by Malay and Indian borrowers compared to their Chinese counterparts imply that it is much harder for these borrowers to be relieved from financial distress. The two plausible explanations offered in this paper for this price differential, i.e. racial residential segregation and ownership restriction, warrant further study. Originality/value: First, the authors consider the explanatory power of seller ethnicity, number of online viewers and auctioning route which are new to the literature. Second, they use a Heckman model that addresses possible selection bias of sold properties. This methodology is unexplored in the auction literature.
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author Wong, Woei Chyuan
Lee, Janice Yim Mei
Daud, Md Nasir
Ng, Pooi Leng
author_facet Wong, Woei Chyuan
Lee, Janice Yim Mei
Daud, Md Nasir
Ng, Pooi Leng
author_sort Wong, Woei Chyuan
title Seller ethnicity and property characteristics: foreclosure sales in Malaysia
title_short Seller ethnicity and property characteristics: foreclosure sales in Malaysia
title_full Seller ethnicity and property characteristics: foreclosure sales in Malaysia
title_fullStr Seller ethnicity and property characteristics: foreclosure sales in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Seller ethnicity and property characteristics: foreclosure sales in Malaysia
title_sort seller ethnicity and property characteristics: foreclosure sales in malaysia
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