Hierarchical Linear Modeling to Explore the Influence of Satisfaction with Public Facilities on Housing Prices
This paper uses hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) to explore the influence of satisfaction with public facilities on both individual residential and overall (or regional) levels on housing prices. The empirical results indicate that the average housing prices between local cities and counties exhibit significant variance. At the macro level, the explanatory power of the variable ¡§convenience of life¡¨ on the average housing prices of all counties and cities reaches the 5% significance level. The influence of the satisfaction with convenience of life in different counties and cities on housing prices exhibits significant variances.
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2009
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Authors: | Lee, Chung-Chang |
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International Real Estate Review. - Asian Real Estate Society. - Vol. 12.2009, 3, p. 252-272
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Publisher: |
Asian Real Estate Society |
Subject: | Hierarchical linear modeling | Satisfaction with public facilities | Contextual effects | Housing price |
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