NIMBYs for the rich and YIMBYs for the poor : analyzing the property price effects of infill development
Purpose: This paper aims to analyze how nearby property prices are affected by new construction projects in Stockholm. If there is an impact on property prices, the authors endeavor to investigate whether the effects vary among different areas within the municipality, for different groups of inhabitants and for different types of housing (i.e. public versus private housing). Design/methodology/approach: The authors use a difference-in-difference specification in a hedonic model, and the sample consists of more than 90,000 observations over the period 2005-2013. Findings: The results are robust and indicate that house prices in nearby areas increase following the completion of infill development. The results also indicate that infill development has a positive spillover effect on nearby dwelling prices only in areas with lower incomes, more public housing units and more inhabitants born abroad. Originality/value: It provides an analysis on how nearby property prices are affected by new construction projects by creating a restricted control area, so as to make the treatment group and the control group more homogeneous. Thus, it mitigates any potential problems with spatial dependency, which can cause biased standard errors.
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2020
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Authors: | Brunes, Fredrik ; Hermansson, Cecilia ; Song, Han-Suck ; Wilhelmsson, Mats |
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Journal of European Real Estate Research. - Emerald, ISSN 1753-9269, ZDB-ID 2468173-8. - Vol. 13.2020, 1 (09.03.), p. 55-81
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Emerald |
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