This paper considers how the potential for mixing uses and redevelopment impact property value. Operating flexibility of this type is found to significantly increase property value when the correlation between payouts from different property types is low or when redevelopment costs are low. The ability to mix uses and redevelop over time is also shown to affect the timing of initial land development. The shape of the development boundary is shown to differ considerably depending on whether marginal revenue is constant or decreasing to scale. Both policy and empirical implications concerning the effects of multiple-use zoning are discussed. Copyright American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association.
Zoning is planning profession's primary and crucial tool in regulating land use. The concept of zoni...
Theoretical work suggests that land development is akin to exercising a real option to own a buildin...
Many studies have examined the effects of land use regulations on land prices and urban spatial form...
Form-based zoning ordinances can provide real estate developers with the ability to alter the mix of...
Due to the changing role of the private sector in the Dutch land development process, real estate de...
This paper analyzes urban land development when landowners anticipate a future large-scale redevelop...
92 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The empirical work in this stu...
Planning is assessed not only based on its ability to improve the living environment through place m...
housing sector, causing a great shift in demand for housing as well as future development trends tha...
Contemporary European urban planning policies aim to mix land uses in compact neighborhoods. It is p...
We analyze the impact of the redevelopment potential on commercial real estate transaction prices. F...
Utilizing recent research into building life cycle analysis and option valuation theory, this thesis...
Thesis: S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Real Esta...
One of the more interesting issues in economics is the conversion of land to alternative uses or den...
Abstract. The public sector constrains the size and shape of lots and buildings via zoning ordinance...
Zoning is planning profession's primary and crucial tool in regulating land use. The concept of zoni...
Theoretical work suggests that land development is akin to exercising a real option to own a buildin...
Many studies have examined the effects of land use regulations on land prices and urban spatial form...
Form-based zoning ordinances can provide real estate developers with the ability to alter the mix of...
Due to the changing role of the private sector in the Dutch land development process, real estate de...
This paper analyzes urban land development when landowners anticipate a future large-scale redevelop...
92 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The empirical work in this stu...
Planning is assessed not only based on its ability to improve the living environment through place m...
housing sector, causing a great shift in demand for housing as well as future development trends tha...
Contemporary European urban planning policies aim to mix land uses in compact neighborhoods. It is p...
We analyze the impact of the redevelopment potential on commercial real estate transaction prices. F...
Utilizing recent research into building life cycle analysis and option valuation theory, this thesis...
Thesis: S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Real Esta...
One of the more interesting issues in economics is the conversion of land to alternative uses or den...
Abstract. The public sector constrains the size and shape of lots and buildings via zoning ordinance...
Zoning is planning profession's primary and crucial tool in regulating land use. The concept of zoni...
Theoretical work suggests that land development is akin to exercising a real option to own a buildin...
Many studies have examined the effects of land use regulations on land prices and urban spatial form...