Examining the spatial relationship between environmental health factors and house prices: NO2 problem?

MJ McCord, S MacIntyre, P Bidanset, D Lo… - Journal of European …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose Air quality, noise and proximity to urban infrastructure can arguably have an
important impact on the quality of life. Environmental quality (the price of good health) has …

Property sustainable value versus highest and best use analyzes

M Walacik, M Renigier‐Biłozor… - Sustainable …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Sustainable development of all the urban environment elements (including properties) is a
very information requiring decision making process that absorbs data from many different …

[HTML][HTML] Categorising neighbourhoods using OpenStreetMap POIs: Affinity propagation clustering of 7,213 subdistricts in Thailand

V Taecharungroj, N Ntounis - Journal of Urban Management, 2024 - Elsevier
The effective categorisation of neighbourhoods is a critical component of urban planning
and development, providing a systematic framework for identifying and addressing the …

How on earth did Spanish banking sell the housing stock?

J Torres-Pruñonosa, P García-Estévez, JM Raya… - Sage …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The accumulation of properties by Spanish banks during the crisis of the first decade of the
21st century has definitely changed the housing market. An optimal house price valuation is …

Value of playgrounds relative to green spaces: Matching evidence from property prices in Australia

R Breunig, S Hasan, K Whiteoak - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2019 - Elsevier
We examine the effect on house prices of the presence of a small playground relative to an
empty green space using a matching approach combined with hedonic regression analysis …

[HTML][HTML] Correlation of the Walk Score and Environmental Perceptions with Perceived Neighborhood Walkability: The Quantile Regression Model Approach

S Jin, EJ Kim - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
The walk score, which is widely used as an index of walkability, does not include
pedestrian's perception, so there is a limit to explaining the level of perceived walkability in a …

Willingness to accept and willingness to pay for residential properties: A hedonic model approach

S Mishi, R Mwanyepedza - Emerald Open Research, 2023 - emerald.com
The world over is becoming urbanized, and people are migrating to cities in large numbers
in search of opportunities. The increased urbanization has posed challenges such as …

Integrated hedonic-utilitarian valuation of the built environment by neutrosophic INVAR method

EK Zavadskas, A Kaklauskas, R Bausys, A Naumcik… - Land Use Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Hedonic valuation models enable us to make relevant decisions concerning the equipage of
the built environment amenities and to establish more correct price zoning and land use …

Endowment effect, information asymmetry, and real estate market decisions: willingness to pay and willingness to accept disparities

R Mwanyepedza, S Mishi - Real Estate Management and Valuation, 2024 - sciendo.com
Thaler (1980) coined the endowment effect and defined it as a scenario where individuals
demand more to give up on a commodity than they are willing to pay to acquire it. The …

An Analysis of Implicit Value of Property Characteristics in Residential Property Prices using a Hedonic Value Approach.

T Arvianti - International Journal of Technology, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Residential property prices increase every year without an equivalent increase in people's
purchasing power. To suppress these price fluctuations, the government has implemented …