Measuring and explaining house price developments / Paul de Vries.
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TextLanguage: English Summary language: Dutch Series: Sustainable urban areas ; v. 36.Publication details: Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (215 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
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- 9781607506669
- 1607506661
- 333.33/8 22
- HD7287 .V75 2010
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Summary in Dutch.
Ph. D. Technische Universiteit Delft 2010
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
Title page; Contents; Preface; Voorwood; Introduction; Developing a house price index for the Netherlands A practical application of weighted repeat sales; A house price index based on the spar method; House prices and income tax in the Netherlands: an international perspective; References; Equilibrium between interest payments and income in the housing market; Local house price developments and housing supply; Dutch house prices and tax reform; How economic growth affects the price-quality relationship in housing; Conclusions; Samenvatting (Dutch summary); Curriculum vitae.
This study discusses ways of measuring and explaining the development of house prices. The goal of the research underpinning this dissertation was to develop a methodological framework for studying these developments. This framework relates, first, to correcting for changes in the composition of dwellings and, second, to the fundamentals of the price development. Using the weighted repeat sales method and sale price appraisal ratio (SPAR) method, house price indexes were developed for the Netherlands. Both the Dutch land registry office and Statistics Netherlands publish the SPAR based house p.
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