NBER Working Paper Series | 2019

The (Non-) Effect of Opportunity Zones on Housing Prices

 
 
 

Abstract


Will the Opportunity Zone program, America’s largest new place-based policy in decades, generate neighborhood change? We compare single-family housing price growth in Opportunity Zones with price growth in areas that were eligible but not included in the program. We also compare Opportunity Zones to their nearest geographic neighbors. All estimates rule out price impacts greater than 1.3 percentage points with 95% confidence, suggesting that, so far, home buyers don’t believe that this subsidy will generate major neighborhood change. Opportunity Zone status reduces prices in areas with little employment, perhaps because buyers think that subsidizing new investment will increase housing supply.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.3386/w26587
Language English
Journal NBER Working Paper Series

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