Undeveloped land transactions at the urban fringe of the Melbourne metropolitan area in Australia are recorded in a dataset that enables exploration of the impact of its urban growth boundary (UGB) on residential land prices. Estimation can take account of a wide range of factors, while controlling for policy anticipation effects and other potential influences on land prices. Modelling estimates indicate that land prices rose substantially inside the UGB after its enactment in 2003, but did not rise much outside of it. These results suggest that the urban growth boundary has had a significant upward effect on the trajectory of the urban region’s house prices. Keywords: urban growth boundary, land prices, land market dynamic
As required by state law, Metro has conducted an Urban Growth Report and a Housing Needs Analysis...
Despite the global financial crises, Australia has experienced continuous high-speed growth in housi...
We investigate two aspects of housing market price dynamics. Firstly, whether the spatial pattern of...
Undeveloped land transactions at the urban fringe of the Melbourne metropolitan area in Australia ar...
Undeveloped land transactions at the urban fringe of the Melbourne metropolitan area in Australia ar...
Investigation of the effects of Urban Growth Boundaries (UGB) on land prices are restricted by a lac...
Land prices within monocentric cities typically decline from the centre to the urban periphery. More...
Land prices within monocentric cities typically decline from the centre to the urban periphery. More...
Melbourne's Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) was legislated in 2002 and expanded substantially in 20...
Urban growth boundaries (UGBs) place a boundary on urban development and typically aim to redirect g...
The price of urban and suburban land in most of the Western World has been increasing at a particul...
This paper seeks to test the intra-city convergence of house prices using the comprehensive suburban...
Purpose – Housing is a composite asset comprising land and improved components varying as proportion...
ABSTRACT: This paper empirically examines the relationship between house price change, metropolitan ...
We examine the relation between housing prices in an MSA and its urban economic base. We create and ...
As required by state law, Metro has conducted an Urban Growth Report and a Housing Needs Analysis...
Despite the global financial crises, Australia has experienced continuous high-speed growth in housi...
We investigate two aspects of housing market price dynamics. Firstly, whether the spatial pattern of...
Undeveloped land transactions at the urban fringe of the Melbourne metropolitan area in Australia ar...
Undeveloped land transactions at the urban fringe of the Melbourne metropolitan area in Australia ar...
Investigation of the effects of Urban Growth Boundaries (UGB) on land prices are restricted by a lac...
Land prices within monocentric cities typically decline from the centre to the urban periphery. More...
Land prices within monocentric cities typically decline from the centre to the urban periphery. More...
Melbourne's Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) was legislated in 2002 and expanded substantially in 20...
Urban growth boundaries (UGBs) place a boundary on urban development and typically aim to redirect g...
The price of urban and suburban land in most of the Western World has been increasing at a particul...
This paper seeks to test the intra-city convergence of house prices using the comprehensive suburban...
Purpose – Housing is a composite asset comprising land and improved components varying as proportion...
ABSTRACT: This paper empirically examines the relationship between house price change, metropolitan ...
We examine the relation between housing prices in an MSA and its urban economic base. We create and ...
As required by state law, Metro has conducted an Urban Growth Report and a Housing Needs Analysis...
Despite the global financial crises, Australia has experienced continuous high-speed growth in housi...
We investigate two aspects of housing market price dynamics. Firstly, whether the spatial pattern of...