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This paper focuses on a comparison between Internet and traditionally presented and transacted office properties for sale in Boston/U.S. and London/U.K. This comparison will provide a better understanding of the effect of the Internet on the real estate office market based on a data-driven...
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The time an office property remains available on the Internet before lease-up or sale is a parameter that has not been documented to this point. This paper estimates and compares this time to the corresponding time on the traditional market. The study area comprises of states and cities across...
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The present study examines the impact of the Internet on the real estate office market through a survey of real estate professionals in traditional companies in Boston/U.S. and London/U.K. This survey captures professionals' opinions on the use of the Internet and how it affects their business....
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The attacks of September 11, 2001, and more recently the Madrid and London downtown train bombings, have raised concerns over both the safety of downtowns and the continuous efforts by terrorists to attack areas of such high density and significance. This article employs building-level data on...
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This paper is an empirical study of the capitalization rates for 132 office building sales in downtown Chicago from 1996 to 2007. The capitalization rate is hypothesized to be a function of the classic capital asset pricing model variable and variables intended to capture the expectation that...
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The attacks of September 11, 2001, and more recently the Madrid and London downtown train bombings, have raised concerns over both the safety of downtowns and the continuous efforts by terrorists to attack areas of such high density and significance. This article employs building-level data on...
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