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This paper analyzes how the dynamics of house prices are affected by the option to rebuild or enlarge existing dwellings. The curvature of option value and zoning limits provide identification of changes in option value over the cycle. For West Berlin homes with high development potential, our...
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A large part of the literature on urban land valuation uses the land residual method which relies on the assumption that structures are easily replaced: properties are valued at construction cost, i.e., the dollar amount required to bid resources away from other uses of the land plus materials...
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We present new methods for urban land valuation based on a high degree of irreversibility given that a substantial structure is present on the land. Irreversibility implies that land and structure value function as a whole until the option to tear down and redevelop becomes valuable. In a...
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This paper adds the option substantially renovate or rebuild to a standard hedonic regression model. It shows that the unrealized renovation potential can be measured and included as an additional hedonic variable.A new dataset for West Berlin suggests that the events surrounding the fall of the...
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This paper develops a new approach to estimate the value of urban land. We extend AMM theory by adding the assumption of partial irreversibility. Bundled goods assumptions imply that land value with a structure can evolve differently than as-if vacant value, even in the first decades of...
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This paper analyzes how the dynamics of house prices are affected by the option to rebuild or enlarge existing dwellings. The curvature of option value and zoning limits provide identification of changes in option value over the cycle. For West Berlin homes with high development potential, our...
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This paper investigates how the demand for residential real estate depends on age and other demographic characteristics at the household level. Based on a detailed cross-sectional survey of English households, it finds that housing demand is significantly determined by a household’s human...
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