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Hedonic pricing and the spatial structure of housing data – an application to Berlin
Authors:Sören Gröbel  Lorenz Thomschke
Institution:Department of Economics, Institute of Spatial and Housing Economics, University of Muenster, Münster, Germany
Abstract:Housing prices are largely determined by physical location. By applying the outsample prediction accuracy of rental prices as evaluation criteria, we examine whether the choice of the hedonic model additionally depends on the spatial structure of housing data, i.e. accounting for locational effects by either district fixed effects or spatial econometric modelling. Our results show that a generalised spatio-temporal model outperforms a district fixed effects model only if the spatial density – the weighted mean distance to nearest neighbours – is relatively small. Moreover, we use the required density thresholds to deduce a pseudo indifference curve, thereby showing that the ratio of the weighted spatial distance-to-the mean district diameter increases with the mean sample size per district. This emphasises the role of data structure and district choices for model selection. Differences in data can thereby serve as an explanation for contradictory findings in literature, whether spatial econometric methods or simple district fixed effects are used.
Keywords:Hedonic pricing  spatial-temporal modelling  rental prices
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