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A rent index for the private rental sector in Flanders

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This paper describes the construction of a rent index for Flanders, Belgium. This annual index, referred to as the huurprijsindex (rent index), is designed to detect changes in rents for the overall stock of rental homes. We use the matched model methodology based upon repeat tenancy agreements, analogous to Case and Shiller’s geometric repeat sales model, to estimate the rent index. We use recoded data on the tenancy agreements of nearly five hundred thousand rental homes; more than 30,000 of these represent repeat agreements between 1990 and 2010. The accuracy of the index is determined using the 95 % confidence interval. Given our target (a geometric mean index value) and the characteristics of the dataset (large but without property characteristics) our repeat tenancy agreements method seems to be adequate for calculating a rent index for Flanders.

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  1. There is only a survey result for 2005; mean rent €453 per month.

  2. Because of the new registry, we can only follow the new contracts. The renewed contracts cannot be distinguished at this moment.

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Vastmans, F., de Vries, P. A rent index for the private rental sector in Flanders. J Hous and the Built Environ 28, 435–449 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-012-9318-1

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