Factors Affecting Residential Property Development Patterns

Topics:
Property Management
Tags:
California State University,
Government,
Pattern,
Regulations,
Transportation
Source:
California State University, Fullerton - College of Business and Economics

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Overview: This study uses a disaggregated data set, county property appraiser data, to track the number of new single-family housing units built in each section (square mile) of Alachua County, Florida by the year built over a twenty-year period. It explores the role of transportation, large-scale development, employment nodes, existing patterns of development and regulation on the spatial pattern of development. The results of the model suggest that the variables tested are important determinants of the growth pattern in Alachua County, but that much of the growth pattern is not explained by the explanatory variables employed in the model.

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Format: PDF | Size: 959KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 16


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