The influence of urban and natural amenities on second home prices

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Pia Nilsson
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[1] Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics (CEnSE),Jönköping International Business School
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Journal of Housing and the Built Environment | 2015年 / 30卷
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Hedonic pricing; Amenities; Spatial expansion;
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This paper estimates a spatial hedonic model to examine the influence of urban and natural amenities on second home prices in south Sweden, incorporating local and regional heterogeneity. With the results obtained in this paper, several important relationships between amenities and second home prices are revealed and price formation in this particular study region is indicated to be strongly related to place-specific factors, regional context and amenities. Key findings show that natural amenities have a significant influence on pricing of second homes when located in regions classified as rural, whereas access to an attractive local house market is shown to be more important for prices of urban second homes.
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