The premium effect of public service facilities on the housing market is a critical determinant of housing prices, leading to the competition of different social groups in the housing market and fueling spatial inequality. Taking Xi’an, China as a case in point, this study uses Geographic Information System (GIS) to describe the spatial distribution pattern of housing prices and urban public service facilities. Using the mixed geographically weighted regression model (MGWR) and the geographical detector model (GD), this study reveals the spatial effects of these facilities’ accessibility on housing prices. The results show that commercial and leisure facilities are spatially stationary, whereas a non-stationary effect is observe...
The housing market in Chinese metropolises have become inflated significantly over the last decade. ...
Many Chinese cities are in a transition from industrial to post-industrial urban economies. In this ...
The housing market in Chinese metropolises have become inflated significantly over the last decade. ...
The layout of public service facilities and their accessibility are important factors affecting spat...
Housing inequality is a widespread phenomenon around the world, and it varies widely across countrie...
Spatial heterogeneity analysis of housing prices, in general, is crucial for maintaining high-qualit...
Affordable housing plays a significant role for the wellbeing of people all over the world. However,...
The slowdown of the Chinese economy has been accompanied by a recent rapid rise in housing prices, w...
The housing price-to-income ratio is an important index for measuring the health of real estate, as ...
Land price plays an important role in guiding land resource allocation for urban planning and develo...
Given the rapidly developing processes in the housing market of China, the significant regional diff...
Given the rapidly developing processes in the housing market of China, the significant regional diff...
Abstract Studies of inequality in China typically ignore cost of living differences between areas. U...
Estimated coefficients in hedonic price models are generally assumed to be constant throughout the e...
In the past decades, the booming growth of housing markets in China triggers the urgent need to expl...
The housing market in Chinese metropolises have become inflated significantly over the last decade. ...
Many Chinese cities are in a transition from industrial to post-industrial urban economies. In this ...
The housing market in Chinese metropolises have become inflated significantly over the last decade. ...
The layout of public service facilities and their accessibility are important factors affecting spat...
Housing inequality is a widespread phenomenon around the world, and it varies widely across countrie...
Spatial heterogeneity analysis of housing prices, in general, is crucial for maintaining high-qualit...
Affordable housing plays a significant role for the wellbeing of people all over the world. However,...
The slowdown of the Chinese economy has been accompanied by a recent rapid rise in housing prices, w...
The housing price-to-income ratio is an important index for measuring the health of real estate, as ...
Land price plays an important role in guiding land resource allocation for urban planning and develo...
Given the rapidly developing processes in the housing market of China, the significant regional diff...
Given the rapidly developing processes in the housing market of China, the significant regional diff...
Abstract Studies of inequality in China typically ignore cost of living differences between areas. U...
Estimated coefficients in hedonic price models are generally assumed to be constant throughout the e...
In the past decades, the booming growth of housing markets in China triggers the urgent need to expl...
The housing market in Chinese metropolises have become inflated significantly over the last decade. ...
Many Chinese cities are in a transition from industrial to post-industrial urban economies. In this ...
The housing market in Chinese metropolises have become inflated significantly over the last decade. ...