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Explaining Intermetropolitan Variation in Housing Prices, Rents and Land Prices
Authors:Michael J. Potepan
Affiliation:San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA 94132
Abstract:In attempting to explain why housing prices, rents and urban land prices vary so dramatically between U.S. metropolitan areas, a simple model of a metropolitan housing market is presented identifying three interrelated submarkets. Estimating equations for rent, housing prices and urban land prices are identified and estimated using two-stage least squares. The empirical results provide strong support for the theoretical model concerning how these three submarkets interact. The results also suggest that household income and construction costs are the most important factors causing housing prices, rents and land prices to vary between metropolitan areas.
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