Focuses on the effect of both proximity and size of shopping centres on surrounding residential property values, using hedonic modelling. States that the data bank consists of a subset of some 4,000 single‐detached, owner‐occupied housing units transacted all over the Quebec Urban Community territory between January 1990 and December 1991. Tests several functional forms and uses up to 60 descriptors. Reveals that in line with previous studies, findings indicate that shopping‐centre size exerts a positive contributory effect on values; they also tend to confirm the non‐monotonicity of the price‐distance function. Concludes that, in that respect, resorting to the gamma function for distance variables yields most interesting results and provides consistent estimates of optimal distances for various shopping‐centre size categories.
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Shopping centres and house values: an empirical investigation Available to Purchase
François Des Rosiers;
François Des Rosiers
François Des Rosiers is in the Department of Urban and Real Estate Management, Antonio Lagana is in the Economics Department, Marius Thériault is in the Geography Department and Marcel Beaudoin is a doctorate student in geography, all at Laval University, Canada
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Antonio Lagana;
Antonio Lagana
François Des Rosiers is in the Department of Urban and Real Estate Management, Antonio Lagana is in the Economics Department, Marius Thériault is in the Geography Department and Marcel Beaudoin is a doctorate student in geography, all at Laval University, Canada
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Marius Thériault;
Marius Thériault
François Des Rosiers is in the Department of Urban and Real Estate Management, Antonio Lagana is in the Economics Department, Marius Thériault is in the Geography Department and Marcel Beaudoin is a doctorate student in geography, all at Laval University, Canada
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Marcel Beaudoin
Marcel Beaudoin
François Des Rosiers is in the Department of Urban and Real Estate Management, Antonio Lagana is in the Economics Department, Marius Thériault is in the Geography Department and Marcel Beaudoin is a doctorate student in geography, all at Laval University, Canada
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7867
Print ISSN: 0960-2712
© MCB UP Limited
1996
Journal of Property Valuation and Investment (1996) 14 (4): 41–62.
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Des Rosiers F, Lagana A, Thériault M, Beaudoin M (1996), "Shopping centres and house values: an empirical investigation". Journal of Property Valuation and Investment, Vol. 14 No. 4 pp. 41–62, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/14635789610153461
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