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A Multi-level Analysis of the Variations in Domestic Property Prices: Southern England, 1980-87
Kelvyn Jones
Department of Geography, University of Portsmouth, Buckingham Building. Lion Terrace, Portsmouth POI 3HE, UK
Nina Bullen
Department of Geography, University of Portsmouth, Buckingham Building. Lion Terrace, Portsmouth POI 3HE, UK
It is argued that previous research on spatial variations in domestic property prices has failed to consider the multi-level nature of the problem. In describing underlying temporal trends and spatial patterns at the macro level, it is necessary to take account of the attributes of individual properties at the micro level. As an empirical illustration of the general approach, a number of models are calibrated for Southern England using sample data derived from building-society mortgages.
Urban Studies, Vol. 30, No. 8,
1409-1426 (1993)
DOI: 10.1080/00420989320081341

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