Essays on the impact of urban (dis- )amenities on the German real estate market / Jan de Graaff ; with a foreword by Prof. Dr. Nico B. Rottke.

Understanding the relationship between urban amenities and real estate prices is a key for the future of our cities. Location choices depend on a variety of urban amenities that eventually determine demand for a specific location. Identifying the impact of these urban amenities on the peoples prefer...

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Main Author: Graaff, Jan de (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Wiesbaden, Germany : Springer Gabler, [2021]
Series:Essays in real estate research ; Bd. 18.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:Understanding the relationship between urban amenities and real estate prices is a key for the future of our cities. Location choices depend on a variety of urban amenities that eventually determine demand for a specific location. Identifying the impact of these urban amenities on the peoples preferences allows policy makers and developers to increase quality of life. Jan de Graaff therefore quantifies the impact of crime and migration on residential real estate prices and identifies the location choice preferences of Germans by applying innovative methodologies to unique German data sets. Contents The Concept of Urban Amenities Germans Location Choice Preferences The Relationship Between Residential Prices and Migration Crime in a Large German City and the Impact on Residential Real Estate Target Groups Scientists and students in the field of real estate management and urban economics Practitioners in the field of real estate development and management as well as politicians
Physical Description:1 online resource (170 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:3658316225
9783658316228
3658316233
9783658316235
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