迁移到农村:了解Covid-19对房地产价值和农田开发风险的影响

IF 1.4 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Journal of Housing Economics Pub Date : 2023-07-24 DOI:10.1016/j.jhe.2023.101955
Kelsey K. Johnson , Lee Parton , Christoph Nolte , Matt Williamson , Theresa Nogeire-McRae , Jayash Paudel , Jodi Brandt
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随着人口的增长,满足住房需求的一种策略是开发农业用地和其他开放空间,这可能会产生负外部性。这可以在地方、州或联邦层面通过土地利用规划来解决,包括农田保护政策。在存在竞争性土地使用的情况下,有效的土地利用规划需要了解发展风险、住房偏好和农田损失的全部成本。我们使用ZTRAX计划美国住房交易数据进行了全国范围的特征分析,以调查新冠肺炎如何影响郊区和农村地区的房地产价格,这些地区的农田开发风险较高,目的是了解新冠肺炎驱动的住房位置偏好变化的影响。我们的分析表明,疫情在我们分析的33个州造成了不同的价格影响。此外,我们的估计表明,由附近城市地区的特征驱动的异质价格效应,位于较小城市地区附近的风险土地的价格上涨速度比位于较大城市地区附近更快。我们的分析发现,新冠肺炎大流行后,以交易价格衡量的农业用地发展压力的空间格局发生了变化。
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Moving to the country: Understanding the effects of Covid-19 on property values and farmland development risk

As human populations grow, one strategy for meeting housing demand is through the development of agricultural land and other open space, which can generate negative externalities. This may be addressed at local, state, or federal levels with land-use planning, including farmland preservation policies. Efficient land-use planning in the presence of competing land uses requires knowledge of development risk, housing preferences, and the full costs of farmland loss. We conduct a national scale hedonic analysis using the ZTRAX program U.S. housing transaction data to investigate how COVID-19 has affected property prices in suburban and rural areas with farmland at high risk of development, for the purpose of understanding the effects of COVID-19 driven shifts in housing location preferences. Our analysis demonstrates that the pandemic caused differential price impacts across the 33 states that we analyzed. Furthermore, our estimates suggest heterogeneous price effects driven by the characteristics of nearby urban areas, with prices appreciating faster on land at risk located near smaller urban areas than those near larger urban areas. Our analysis finds that the spatial pattern of development pressure on agricultural lands, as measured through transaction prices, changed in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Housing Economics provides a focal point for the publication of economic research related to housing and encourages papers that bring to bear careful analytical technique on important housing-related questions. The journal covers the broad spectrum of topics and approaches that constitute housing economics, including analysis of important public policy issues.
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