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).
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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
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