Development risk and unit size within the UK property market

Cassandra Caitlin Moore
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Purpose This paper aims to explore the relationship between market pricing and design quality within the development industry. Currently, there is a lack of research that examines real estate at the property level. Development quality is widely believed to have diminished over the past decades, while many investors seem uninterested in the design process. The study aims to address these issues through a pricing model that integrates design attributes. It is hoped that empirical findings will invite broader stakeholder interest in the design process. Design/methodology/approach The research establishes a framework for assessing spatial compliance across residential developments within London. Compliance is assessed across ten boroughs, with technical space guidelines used as a proxy for design quality. Transaction prices and spatial assessments are aligned within a hedonic pricing model. Empirical findings are used to establish whether undermining spatial standards presents a significant development risk. Findings Findings suggest a relationship between sale time and unit size, with “compliant” units typically transacting earlier than “non-compliant” units. Almost half of the 1,600 apartments surveyed appear to undermine technical guidelines. Research limitations/implications It is suggested that an array of design attributes be explored that extend beyond unit size. Additionally, future studies may consider the long-term implications of design quality via secondary transaction prices. Practical implications Practical implications include the development of a more scientific approach to design valuation. This may enhance the position of product design management within the development industry and architectural services. Social implications Social implications may include improvement in residential design. Originality/value An innovative approach combines a thorough understanding of both design and economic principles.
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英国房地产市场的开发风险和单位规模
本文旨在探讨开发行业中市场定价与设计质量之间的关系。目前,缺乏从房地产层面对房地产进行考察的研究。人们普遍认为,在过去几十年里,开发质量有所下降,而许多投资者似乎对设计过程不感兴趣。本研究旨在通过整合设计属性的定价模型来解决这些问题。希望实证研究结果能在设计过程中引起更广泛的利益相关者的兴趣。设计/方法/方法该研究建立了一个框架,用于评估伦敦住宅开发项目的空间合规性。合规性在十个行政区进行评估,技术空间指南被用作设计质量的代理。交易价格和空间评估在享乐定价模型中保持一致。实证结果表明,破坏空间标准是否会带来重大的发展风险。研究结果表明,销售时间与单位大小之间存在关系,“合规”单位通常比“不合规”单位更早交易。在接受调查的1600套公寓中,几乎有一半似乎违反了技术准则。研究局限/启示建议探索超出单位尺寸的一系列设计属性。此外,未来的研究可能会通过二级交易价格考虑设计质量的长期影响。实际意义实际意义包括发展一种更科学的设计评估方法。这可能会提高产品设计管理在开发行业和建筑服务中的地位。社会影响社会影响可能包括住宅设计的改善。创意/价值一个创新的方法结合了对设计和经济原则的透彻理解。
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