[Excerpt] In this article, we report on research to measure the temporal changes in the prices of lodging properties. Our specific objective is to present the results of an ongoing study at the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration to model and index the selling prices of lodging properties. The Cornell-index study reveals that prices responded quickly to changes in the tax treatment of real estate contained in the 1986 Tax Reform Act, and those prices have remained below 1985 levels ever since-this despite well-publicized Japanese investment in U.S. real estate
relatively minimal. Those changes that occurred were clearly linked to changes in the macroeconomic ...
Commercial real estate pricing has its foundations in present value theory although improved access ...
This article examines the pricing, demand (occupancy), and revenue dynamics in the U.S. hotel indust...
[Excerpt] In this article, we report on research to measure the temporal changes in the prices of lo...
[Excerpt] In this article we explore the idea that the transaction price may be different for a give...
In our inaugural issue of the Cornell Hotel Index series, we introduced three new quarterly metrics ...
[[abstract]]The real estate industry in Taiwan has been influenced by a new real property tax regime...
The Cornell Hotel Indices reveal that the hotel industry is continuing to experience positive price ...
[Excerpt] The performance of hotel markets during the 1980s was unique and in violation of the econo...
[Excerpt] The availability of timely revenue information represents a large first step toward unders...
This paper investigates the effects of age on the sale prices of hotel real estate. Value erosion of...
[Excerpt] For many in the hotel industry, the ratio of property-level operating income and asset mar...
First Draft: May 21, 2009This version: August 24, 2010We would like to thank Erwin Diewert, David Fe...
The Cornell Hotel Indices reveal that the hotel industry has finally turned the corner with both lar...
We introduce a new tool in this issue to gauge where hotel prices are heading based on past hotel re...
relatively minimal. Those changes that occurred were clearly linked to changes in the macroeconomic ...
Commercial real estate pricing has its foundations in present value theory although improved access ...
This article examines the pricing, demand (occupancy), and revenue dynamics in the U.S. hotel indust...
[Excerpt] In this article, we report on research to measure the temporal changes in the prices of lo...
[Excerpt] In this article we explore the idea that the transaction price may be different for a give...
In our inaugural issue of the Cornell Hotel Index series, we introduced three new quarterly metrics ...
[[abstract]]The real estate industry in Taiwan has been influenced by a new real property tax regime...
The Cornell Hotel Indices reveal that the hotel industry is continuing to experience positive price ...
[Excerpt] The performance of hotel markets during the 1980s was unique and in violation of the econo...
[Excerpt] The availability of timely revenue information represents a large first step toward unders...
This paper investigates the effects of age on the sale prices of hotel real estate. Value erosion of...
[Excerpt] For many in the hotel industry, the ratio of property-level operating income and asset mar...
First Draft: May 21, 2009This version: August 24, 2010We would like to thank Erwin Diewert, David Fe...
The Cornell Hotel Indices reveal that the hotel industry has finally turned the corner with both lar...
We introduce a new tool in this issue to gauge where hotel prices are heading based on past hotel re...
relatively minimal. Those changes that occurred were clearly linked to changes in the macroeconomic ...
Commercial real estate pricing has its foundations in present value theory although improved access ...
This article examines the pricing, demand (occupancy), and revenue dynamics in the U.S. hotel indust...