Spatial Estimation of Housing Prices and Locational Rents

Posted: 30 Oct 2012

Date Written: October 29, 1995

Abstract

This work stems from the widely accepted hypothesis that housing price is determined by two types of characteristic: structural and locational. Under this hypothesis, a methodology is presented for the spatial estimation of housing prices and locational rents: the Iterative Residual Kriging (IRK) method. The methodological aspects are complemented by the presentation of an application of this methodology to the case of housing in Granada (Spain).

Suggested Citation

Chica Olmo, Jorge, Spatial Estimation of Housing Prices and Locational Rents (October 29, 1995). Urban Studies, Vol. 32, No. 8, 1995, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2168371

Jorge Chica Olmo (Contact Author)

Universidad de Granada ( email )

Granada
Spain
958249922 (Phone)

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