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Research on hedonic office rent prediction is well established and numerous regression models have developed by various researchers. Proposed regression models incorporate linear or log-linear solution procedures or, in some research work, both. Mostly, comparisons between linear and log-linear...
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Urban Planning and Real Estate values, are became essential to be researched deeply on a basis of the economic structure, which is shaped by the variable conditions of the country and the world which are lately having an increasing importance in our country. In the same way, the arrangements on...
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In this paper the factors that are affecting the local house market in the sub districts of Istanbul metropolitan area are studied. 5 sub-districts that surrounds the historical peninsula around the Golden Horn selected in order to examine the house price distribution that are mostly surrounded...
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The purpose of this paper has been to explore the nature of housing price differences in Istanbul Metropolitan Area. Recent studies on urban housing markets have widely accepted the existence and significance of housing sub-markets. This study investigates spatial distribution of housing prices...
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The aim of this paper is to examine residential location and housing value relations in Istanbul. In order to assess the degree of relation the MoraníI test of statistical distribution method is used. The dataset gathered from real estate agencies and weekly press releases covering 4...
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Istanbul is the greatest metropolitan city of Turkey and since the first shopping centre in Istanbul (1988), the number of shopping centres rapidly increased. Today, there are 127 shopping centres in Turkey and 41 of them are in Istanbul. Also, among the 100 shopping centres which have been...
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This paper analyzes the factors that affect house pricing in Istanbul. As a large metropolitan area, Istanbul has many sub-markets with unique natural and historical settings surrounded by the sea. These amenities are reflected in its housing prices and create sharp differences between the...
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Istanbul is the largest city of Turkey and has a very rich urban form due to its historical and socio-economic background, technological developments and also natural amenities. The purpose of the study is to investigate the impact of urban form on housing prices since housing price is a...
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