COVID-19 effects on property prices around metro stations: varied responses based on station types

IF 1.8 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Journal of Housing and the Built Environment Pub Date : 2024-04-27 DOI:10.1007/s10901-024-10129-2
Xuexin Yan, Yuanhang Zhang, Hong Yang
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Numerous studies have explored the capitalization of property values due to convenient transportation. However, the outbreak of COVID-19 may diminish this effect. Furthermore, limited research has delved into the spatial heterogeneity of the impact of COVID-19 on the property market. Consequently, this study focused on Wuhan, one of the first cities in the world to experience the pandemic outbreak. We developed a series of DID Hedonic Price models to analyze the temporal heterogeneity of COVID-19's impact on property prices and used an EM clustering model to categorize metro stations for a more detailed examination of the spatial heterogeneity of COVID-19's impact on the implicit price of properties around different types of metro stations. The study reveals that COVID-19 has, on the whole, reduced the implicit price of properties around metro stations in Wuhan. However, this impact exhibits a lag effect, becoming evident only after six months of the lifting of lockdown. Additionally, this impact demonstrates spatial heterogeneity, as COVID-19 has reduced the implicit price of properties around 'employment-residential mismatched' metro stations, 'residential-oriented' metro stations, 'employment-oriented' metro stations, and 'employment-comprehensive' metro stations while increasing the implicit price of properties around 'residential-comprehensive' metro stations and comprehensive stations. Finally, our research indicates that, for cities severely impacted by the pandemic, such as Wuhan, the impact of COVID-19 on the implicit price of properties around metro stations may persist for an extended period.

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COVID-19 对地铁站周边物业价格的影响:基于地铁站类型的不同反应
许多研究都探讨了交通便利对房产价值的资本化作用。然而,COVID-19 的爆发可能会削弱这种影响。此外,关于 COVID-19 对房地产市场影响的空间异质性的研究也很有限。因此,本研究将重点放在武汉--世界上最早爆发大流行病的城市之一。我们建立了一系列 DID 赫度价格模型来分析 COVID-19 对房地产价格影响的时间异质性,并使用 EM 聚类模型对地铁站进行分类,以更详细地研究 COVID-19 对不同类型地铁站周边房地产隐含价格影响的空间异质性。研究显示,COVID-19 整体上降低了武汉地铁站周边物业的隐含价格。然而,这种影响表现出滞后效应,在解除封锁六个月后才开始显现。此外,这种影响还表现出空间异质性,因为 COVID-19 降低了 "职住不匹配 "地铁站、"居住型 "地铁站、"就业型 "地铁站和 "就业综合型 "地铁站周边物业的隐性价格,而提高了 "居住综合型 "地铁站和综合型地铁站周边物业的隐性价格。最后,我们的研究表明,对于受大流行病影响严重的城市,如武汉,COVID-19 对地铁站周边物业隐含价格的影响可能会持续较长时间。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Housing and the Built Environment is a scholarly journal presenting the results of scientific research and new developments in policy and practice to a diverse readership of specialists, practitioners and policy-makers. This refereed journal covers the fields of housing, spatial planning, building and urban development. The journal guarantees high scientific quality by a double blind review procedure. Next to that, the editorial board discusses each article as well. Leading scholars in the field of housing, spatial planning and urban development publish regularly in Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. The journal publishes articles from scientists all over the world, both Western and non-Western, providing a truly international platform for developments in both theory and practice in the fields of housing, spatial planning, building and urban development. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment (HBE) has a wide scope and includes all topics dealing with people-environment relations. Topics concern social relations within the built environment as well as the physicals component of the built environment. As such the journal brings together social science and engineering. HBE is of interest for scientists like housing researchers, social geographers, (urban) planners and architects. Furthermore it presents a forum for practitioners to present their experiences in new developments on policy and practice. Because of its unique structure of research articles and policy and practice contributions, HBE provides a forum where science and practice can be confronted. Finally, each volume of HBE contains one special issue, in which recent developments on one particular topic are discussed in depth. The aim of Journal of Housing and the Built Environment is to give international exposure to recent research and policy and practice developments on the built environment and thereby open up a forum wherein re searchers can exchange ideas and develop contacts. In this way HBE seeks to enhance the quality of research in the field and disseminate the results to a wider audience. Its scope is intended to interest scientists as well as policy-makers, both in government and in organizations dealing with housing and urban issues.
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