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How Do Firms Finance Nonprimary Market Investments? Evidence from REITs
Authors:James Conklin  Moussa Diop  Mingming Qiu
Affiliation:1. University of Georgia, Athens;2. University of Wisconsin‐Madison, Madison, WI 53706;3. University of Missouri, Columbia
Abstract:This study explores the impact of investment characteristics, mainly investment location relative to the firm's primary market, on financing choices by real estate investment trusts (REITs). Using a large sample of commercial property acquisitions, we show that REITs are 4–8% less likely to use secured (mortgage) debt when acquiring properties in their primary markets than elsewhere. The documented evidence supports a demand‐side story for the relation between investment characteristics and financing. Moreover, the evidence is consistent with the hypothesis that REITs avoid mortgage financing in their primary markets to preserve operational flexibility in those markets.
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