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Microfoundations of a mortgage prepayment function

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This article focuses on the following question: how much of an interest rate decline is needed to justify refinancing a typical home mortgage? Modern option pricing theory is used to answer the question; this theory indicates that the answer depends upon several factors, which include the volatility of interest rates and the expected holding period of the borrower. The analysis suggests that the commonly espoused “rule of thumb” refinance if the interest rate declines by 200 basis points — is a fair approximation to the more precisely derived differential for many households. We also construct the prepayment behavior of a pool of mortgages in which the expected holding periods of the borrowers in the pool vary. The prepayment behavior of this simulated pool is used to generate a series of empirically testable hypotheses regarding the likely shape of an actual prepayment function and its determinants. Finally, actual prepayment data are used to estimate a hazard function that explains prepayment behavior. We find that the estimated model understates prepayment behavior relative to that predicted by the simulation model, which suggests that the simple option pricing model is not adequate to explain aggregate prepayment behavior.

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Follain, J.R., Scott, L.O. & Yang, T.T. Microfoundations of a mortgage prepayment function. J Real Estate Finan Econ 5, 197–217 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00221530

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