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The impact of infrastructure setting litigation on residential property values in Paris’s suburban zones

Pham, Hai Vu; Simon, Arnaud; Torre, André (2010), The impact of infrastructure setting litigation on residential property values in Paris’s suburban zones, 17th annual international conference of the European Real Estate Society (ERES 2010), 2010-06, Milan, Italie

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Communication / Conférence
Date
2010
Conference title
17th annual international conference of the European Real Estate Society (ERES 2010)
Conference date
2010-06
Conference city
Milan
Conference country
Italie
Pages
22
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Pham, Hai Vu cc
Simon, Arnaud
Torre, André cc
Abstract (EN)
The presence of nearby public facility contributes to real-estate’s value, that’s why the market may expect impact of public project on house’s price. But undesirable and semi-desirable facility location choices can be contested by close inhabitants, because they are source of negative externalities or negative expectations. In suburban zones of Paris’s agglomeration, the oppositions to these infrastructures become frequent, and an official project’s announce does not mean automatically its implementation. Through 3 case studies, we explore the way the expectation mechanism is affected by legal conflicts driven by close inhabitants. We suppose that the expectation process depends on the to-be-realized-chance of the project. As the conflict activities amplify or reduce the certainty on the new facility’s arrival, market’s perception on the infrastructure varies among the different periods of conflicts. The variation is captured by our hedonic model.
Subjects / Keywords
market’s expectation; facility setting conflict; house’s price
JEL
H76 - State and Local Government: Other Expenditure Categories
R21 - Housing Demand
D62 - Externalities
K41 - Litigation Process

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