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This original study examines the potential of a spatiotemporal autoregressive Local (LSTAR) approach in modelling transaction prices for the housing market in inner Paris. We use a data set from the Paris Region notary office (“Chambre des notaires d’Île-de-France”) which consists of...
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The purpose of this article is to study the evolution from 2000 to 2005 of housing affordability in the Paris Region for first-time buyers. Moreover, we focus on the inequalities in the affordability distribution for these households. To achieve this goal, we need to estimate a hedonic price...
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This paper applies the hedonic method to analysis of the office transaction prices for Paris intra muros and its inner suburbs. We concentrate on the market?s two main business districts (the CBD and La Défense). The aim of the paper is to analyze the impact of the property markets?spatial and...
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A growing body of hedonic literature applied to the residential housing market has been developed during the last 30 years, mainly in North-America and UK. Office market has undergone several investigations in a more recent period. These studies typically have approached value indirectly through...
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This original study examines the potential of a spatiotemporal autoregressive (STAR) approach in modelling transaction prices for the housing market in Paris and its inner suburbs. We use a data set from the Paris Region notary office (íChambre des notaires díÅ’le-de-Franceî) which...
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