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Is it possible to identify housing submarkets? testing a new approach [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: RICS Findings in Built and Rural Environments ; June 2007Publication details: London RICS 2007Subject(s): LOC classification:
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Online resources: Summary: Examines the theory of sub-regional housing markets and attempts to apply it in order to help understand housing market data. There is a large amount of data available concerning housing markets. However this can be difficult to understand due to the complexity of variation across regions and periods. Develops a method of identifying and grouping sub-regional markets using house price inflation as a guide. Seeks to prove the usefulness of such techniques using a case study developed in Kent and Sussex. Postulates potential uses of the technique including assessing the effects of flood risk on house prices.
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Examines the theory of sub-regional housing markets and attempts to apply it in order to help understand housing market data. There is a large amount of data available concerning housing markets. However this can be difficult to understand due to the complexity of variation across regions and periods. Develops a method of identifying and grouping sub-regional markets using house price inflation as a guide. Seeks to prove the usefulness of such techniques using a case study developed in Kent and Sussex. Postulates potential uses of the technique including assessing the effects of flood risk on house prices.