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Bibliothèque Urban environmental amenities and property values: Does ownership matter?

Urban environmental amenities and property values: Does ownership matter?

Urban environmental amenities and property values: Does ownership matter?

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Date of publication
Décembre 2013
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201500217419
Pages
371-377

This study examines if open space ownership, and ownership of the land on which water resources are located, has a different effect on the sale price of nearby single-family residential properties using an OLS and spatial lag modeling approach. Estimated coefficients for the percentage of land with publicly and/or privately owned water resources in the spatial lag model are mixed with significantly negative coefficients for privately owned land with wetlands or streams and a significantly positive coefficient for publicly owned land with wetlands. These results may reflect differences in accessibility, the current quality of these resources, and beliefs about future management. The spatial lag model has fewer significant coefficients than the OLS model, but the signs of key parameters are consistent across models. The average absolute difference between coefficients in the OLS and spatial lag models is 30.2%.

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Netusil, Noelwah R.

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