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100 1 _aBarnes, Yolande
245 0 0 _aDatabank
_bresidential and regeneration
260 _c2006
490 0 _aProperty Week
_v71(11) 17 March 2006, 54(1)
520 _aThere is a predicted decrease in urban land prices in 2006. It is argued that this is related to the quality of the land and of the building materials used. New developments have been built out of the same unit raw material and this is heavily dependent on building flats. However, this is likely to decline in the next few years in favour of high-density family houses. Demographic evidence indicates that there is a big difference between the theoretical residual value of land, based on house prices, and the impact on that residual of both increased density and a rise in the average value of new-build property.
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690 _aPROPERTY-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
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