Another Look at the Relative Importance of Sectors and Regions in Determining Property Returns

Topics:
Real Estate Services,
Regulations
Tags:
Classification,
Data Management,
Databases,
Enterprise Software,
Hardware,
Software,
Storage,
University Of Reading
Source:
University of Reading

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Overview: This paper re-examines the relative importance of sector and regional effects in determining property returns. Using the largest property database currently available in the world, the paper decomposes the returns on individual properties into a national effect, common to all properties, and a number of sector and regional factors. However, unlike previous studies, this paper categorizes the individual property data into an ever-increasing number of property-types and regions, from a simple 3-by-3 classification, up to a 10 by 63 sector/region classification.

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Format: PDF | Size: 84KB | Date: Sep 2003 | Pages: 25


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