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Forecasting house prices in Turkey: GLM, VAR and time series approaches
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2020-12-01
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Yılmaz, Bilgi
Kestel, Ayşe Sevtap
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Purpose- A wide range of decision-makers is interested in educated forecasts for house prices. The technical analysis introduced in this study aims to estimate future (forecasted) house prices and provide sufficient evidence in support of the adequacy of the estimated models obtained from parametric and non-parametric modeling methods for Turkey's housing market. Methodology- We employ non-parametric and various time series methods to find appropriate fits to forecast Turkey's house price index (HPI). In our modelling, we consider macroeconomic indicators related to housing markets, such as; gold, interest rate and currencies. In this study, first using the explanatory variables, we construct two Generalized Linear Models (GLM) and a Vector Auto Regressive (VAR) model. Then, we construct two univariate time series models. HPI series inherits seasonality. Even though the HPI contains seasonality, first, we neglect the seasonal effect and come up an Autoregressive Moving Average (ARMA(p,q)) model among many other alternative ARMA models. Second, we consider the seasonality effect on the housing market index and construct a seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA(p,d,q)(P,D,Q)) and exponential smoothing models. Findings- The analysis identifies forecasts of Turkey’s housing market index from both the seasonal ARIMA(p,d,q) (P,D,Q)_m and Holt Winter models as accurate models compared to classical time series models, namely ARIMA(p,d,q) models, based on the explanation power measure (R^2) values and out-of-sample error measures MSE, RMSE and MAE. Conclusion- The study has three main contributions: i) Our forecast shows Turkey's housing market's return will not increase in the following 12-months. ii) The seasonal ARIMA and exponential smoothing models forecast some negative returns within the given forecasting period, which should be considered a warning for Turkey's housing market for the future. iii) GLM and VAR models illustrate that Turkey's housing market shows a high dependence on gold, inflation, and foreign exchange rates than other well-known economic indicators.
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Turkey's housing market
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GLM
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Time series
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Forecasting
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VAR
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https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jbef/issue/59341/851629
https://hdl.handle.net/11511/90392
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Journal of Business Economics and Finance
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https://doi.org/10.17261/pressacademia.2020.1310
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Graduate School of Applied Mathematics, Article
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B. Yılmaz and A. S. Kestel, “Forecasting house prices in Turkey: GLM, VAR and time series approaches,”
Journal of Business Economics and Finance
, pp. 274–291, 2020, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jbef/issue/59341/851629.