Exploring inequities in housing affordability through an analysis of walkability and house prices by neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage

LD Gunn, T Saghapour, B Giles-Corti, G Turrell - Cities & Health, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Cities are socio-spatially patterned, yet few researchers have explored the association
between walkability and house prices by neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage …

An ecological analysis of walkability and housing affordability in Canada: Moderation by city size and neighbourhood property type composition

CD Christie, CM Friedenreich, JE Vena, D Doiron… - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
The neighbourhood built environment can support the physical activity of adults regardless
of their individual-level socioeconomic status. However, physical activity supportive …

Neighborhood walkability and housing affordability among US urban areas

B Bereitschaft - Urban Science, 2019 - mdpi.com
With support and demand for walkable urban spaces on the rise, there has been growing
concern among academics and practitioners of increasing exclusivity, particularly in amenity …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial and socioeconomic inequities in liveability in Australia's 21 largest cities: Does city size matter?

B Giles-Corti, T Saghapour, G Turrell, L Gunn, A Both… - Health & Place, 2022 - Elsevier
Spatial and area-level socioeconomic variation in urban liveability (access to social
infrastructure, public transport, open space, healthy food choices, local employment, street …

Neighborhood walkability and housing prices: A correlation study

EJ Kim, H Kim - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
This study aims to examine the relationship between the level of walkability and housing
prices in Seoul, Korea. The average transaction price per square meter for each apartment …

Walkability, safety, and housing values in shrinking cities: Spatial hedonic study in Buffalo, Pittsburgh, and Detroit

L Yin, H Zhang, K Patterson, R Silverman… - Journal of Urban …, 2020 - ascelibrary.org
The growing market demand for pedestrian and transit-oriented communities can be
capitalized into higher housing values and can generate much-needed revenue for …

The potential for walkability to narrow neighbourhood socioeconomic inequalities in physical function: A case study of middle-aged to older adults in Brisbane …

VHY Loh, JN Rachele, WJ Brown, F Ghani… - Health & place, 2019 - Elsevier
Residents of disadvantaged neighbourhoods have poorer physical function than their
advantaged counterparts, although the reasons for this remain largely unknown. We …

Neighbourhood accessibility and walkability of subsidised housing in shrinking US cities

L Yin, K Patterson, R Silverman, L Wu… - Urban …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This article advances the discussion of subsidised housing and accessible and walkable
neighbourhoods by focusing on the characteristics of cities experiencing population decline …

Walking accessibility and property prices

L Yang, B Wang, J Zhou, X Wang - Transportation research part D: transport …, 2018 - Elsevier
Walking is an imperative travel mode, especially for short trips. Walking accessibility, which
is defined as the ease of reaching essential destinations in the walk-in catchment area, may …

Evaluating the impact of social housing policies: Measuring accessibility changes when individuals move to social housing projects

F Lopes, L Figueiredo, J Gil… - … and Planning B: Urban …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Addressing housing deficits and inequalities remains a key challenge for cities in promoting
more sustainable urban development. In response to these challenges, governments …