房价和离幼儿园近——距离成本和外部影响?

IF 2.1 Q2 URBAN STUDIES Journal of Property Research Pub Date : 2018-10-02 DOI:10.1080/09599916.2018.1513057
Theis Theisen, A. Emblem
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父母陪孩子去日托所,意味着要花费时间和金钱。因此,到幼儿园的距离可能是一个重要的区位属性,这可能会被贴现到房价中。我们通过房价形成的理论模型来解释这一点,不仅考虑了陪同孩子去幼儿园的货币和时间成本,还考虑了幼儿园对他们附近可能产生的负面外部影响。我们的理论模型预测,房价会随着离幼儿园的距离减少而上涨,达到峰值,然后随着离幼儿园非常近而下降。我们使用了一个来自挪威小镇的房屋交易的大样本来探索房价与幼儿园距离之间的关系。实证结果支持房价随幼儿园距离增加而下降的预测,但我们发现幼儿园附近的房价没有显著下降。研究结果可能会引起房地产市场的一些参与者的兴趣,尤其是城市规划者和房地产开发商在考虑幼儿园选址时的兴趣。
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House prices and proximity to kindergarten – costs of distance and external effects?
ABSTRACT Parents accompany children to day-care, implying costs of time and money. Distance to kindergarten may therefore be an important locational attribute, which is likely to be discounted into house prices. We account for this through a theoretical model of house price formation, incorporating not only monetary and time costs associated with accompanying children to a kindergarten, but also possibly negative external effects of kindergartens on their immediate vicinity. Our theoretical model predicts that house prices increase as distance to kindergarten decreases, reach a peak, and then decline as one come very close to a kindergarten. We use a large sample of house transactions from a Norwegian town to explore the relationship between house prices and the distance to kindergarten. The empirical results support the prediction that house prices decline as distance to kindergarten increases, but we find no significant drop in house prices in the immediate vicinity of kindergartens. The results may be of interest to several actors in real-estate markets, perhaps particularly to urban planners and real-estate developers when considering the location of kindergartens.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Property Research is an international journal. The title reflects the expansion of research, particularly applied research, into property investment and development. The Journal of Property Research publishes papers in any area of real estate investment and development. These may be theoretical, empirical, case studies or critical literature surveys.
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