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Assessing the impact of streetscape on residential property in lower socio-economic areas

Assessing the impact of streetscape on residential property in lower socio-economic areas. Chris Eves Queensland University of Technology. Introduction. Residential property and value attributes Property values in lower socio-economic markets. Research methodology.

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Assessing the impact of streetscape on residential property in lower socio-economic areas

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  1. Assessing the impact of streetscape on residential property in lower socio-economic areas Chris Eves Queensland University of Technology

  2. Introduction • Residential property and value attributes • Property values in lower socio-economic markets

  3. Research methodology • Suburb and street selection • Housing type and conformity • Sales data • Sales analysis

  4. Data

  5. Price Difference: Listing and selling

  6. Average Days to Sell

  7. Comparison of Days to Sell and Price Variation

  8. Auction Sale Percentage

  9. Median House Price: 1992-2008

  10. Capital returns and Risk Adjusted Performance: 1992-2008

  11. Capital Return Index: 1992-2008

  12. Conclusions • This study confirms that regardless of the overall socio-economic status of a residential market, buyers in low value housing markets have similar perspectives in relation to aspects of value, as buyers in the higher value housing markets. • If all other purchase criteria are equal then simple factors such as tree plantings in a street can have a significant impact on house prices in lower socio-economic areas.

  13. Conclusions Cont • In poorer socio-economic areas houses in streets with a good street appeal based on tree plantings will sell for a higher price on average and also show a higher average annual capital return at a lower level of risk compared to all other houses in the same location. • The study also shows that in a period of rapidly increasing house prices houses in locations of good streetscape will sell quicker than other houses in the same location in a boom market but at a slower rate ion a declining market.

  14. Continued • The significant differences in the price of houses in one street compared to the next adjoining street simply because of street appearance has to be factored into any sales analysis or property valuation, even if this is being carried out in very low value housing markets.

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