An empirical study of the effects of land supply and lease conditions on the housing market: a case of Hong Kong
Series: Property Management ; 22(2) 2004, 127-154(28)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Investigates the effects of land supply and lease conditions on the housing market. Tests whether there exists a relationship between land supply and housing price, between development conditions in government land leases and housing supply and to what extent these development conditions affect Hong Kong's supply of private residential flats. Focuses on examining the supply side of private housing in Hong Kong, whilst limiting the investigation on how land supply and development conditions affect the supply of the private residential property market. Following the analysis of findings, the conclusion presents recommendations for policy change. Graphs, tables, map and references. [Taken from journal abstract].| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | X126216 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 126216-1001 |
Investigates the effects of land supply and lease conditions on the housing market. Tests whether there exists a relationship between land supply and housing price, between development conditions in government land leases and housing supply and to what extent these development conditions affect Hong Kong's supply of private residential flats. Focuses on examining the supply side of private housing in Hong Kong, whilst limiting the investigation on how land supply and development conditions affect the supply of the private residential property market. Following the analysis of findings, the conclusion presents recommendations for policy change. Graphs, tables, map and references. [Taken from journal abstract].