Big city life? Challenges and trade-offs for Auckland city [PDF]
Priming Auckland for ambitious future growth requires change on many policy fronts. Auckland is starting to swell. Rapid population and income growth are occurring, but Auckland’s narrow geography – with harbours on both sides of the city – limits land ...
Kirdan Lees
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DOES PROXIMITY TO A GOLF COURSE MATTER? [PDF]
In this study, we augment an earlier study by estimating the effect of golf courses on housing values using a data set of single-family homes sold between 1994 and 2000. We find that there is generally a positive impact on houses proximate to open space (
Espey, Molly, Owusu-Edusei, Kwame
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NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY VALUES IN GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA [PDF]
The effect on housing prices of proximity to different types of parks is estimated using a unique data set of single-family homes sold between 1990 and 1999 in Greenville, South Carolina. While the value of park proximity is found to vary with respect to
Espey, Molly, Owusu-Edusei, Kwame
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Housing Affordability as a Social Determinant of Mental Health: Longitudinal Evidence from China. [PDF]
Chen Y, Wu C, Ye J.
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Social isolation by housing type 6 years after the Great East Japan Earthquake in Iwate prefecture: longitudinal findings from the Tohoku Medical Megabank community-based cohort study. [PDF]
Kotozaki Y +3 more
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Bubble, Bubble, Where's the Housing Bubble? [PDF]
Discussions of whether a housing bubble exists generally rely on indirect barometers such as rapidly increasing prices, unrealistic expectations of future price increases, and rising ratios of housing price indexes to indexes of household income.
Gary Smith, Margaret Hwang Smith
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Exploring how mothers with a history of intimate partner violence experienced the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, Canada. [PDF]
Jackson KT, Butler E, Mantler T.
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A Slab in the Face: Building Quality and Neighborhood Effects [PDF]
The quality of newly constructed single-family houses is usually homogeneous in and heterogeneous between neighborhoods. Such quality-clustering will be caused by the variation of natural amenities throughout a suburban area.
Martin Wersing, Rainer Schulz
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Exploring housing trajectories in later life and their links to demographic, socioeconomic and health characteristics: the register RELOC-AGE study. [PDF]
Mtutu RS +4 more
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Spatial Heterogeneity in Spillover Effects of Assisted and Unassisted Rental Housing [PDF]
Three new contributions are added to the literature on subsidized rental housing impacts on nearby property values: 1) A primary focus on the spatial heterogeneity of these effects which warrants caution regarding citywide results; 2) an analysis by ...
Julia Koschinsky
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