Accessibility, urban form, and property value: A study of Pudong, Shanghai

The effects of metro system development and urban form on housing prices highly depend on the spatial temporal conditions of the urban neighborhoods. However, scholars have not yet comprehensively examined these interactions at a neighborhood-scale. This study assesses metro access, urban form, and...

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Main Authors: ChengHe Guan, Richard Peiser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of Transport and Land Use
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Online Access:https://www.jtlu.org/index.php/jtlu/article/view/1318
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spelling doaj-46f5990a14b3482bb15845de635d30132021-08-31T04:36:51ZengUniversity of MinnesotaJournal of Transport and Land Use1938-78492018-11-0111110.5198/jtlu.2018.1318Accessibility, urban form, and property value: A study of Pudong, ShanghaiChengHe Guan0Richard PeiserHarvard UniversityThe effects of metro system development and urban form on housing prices highly depend on the spatial temporal conditions of the urban neighborhoods. However, scholars have not yet comprehensively examined these interactions at a neighborhood-scale. This study assesses metro access, urban form, and property value at both district- and neighborhood-levels. The study area is in Pudong, Shanghai where metro system development coincides with rapid urban growth. 279 neighborhoods are systematically and randomly selected for the district-level investigation and 31 neighborhoods selected from Pudong for neighborhood-level investigation. The analysis of variance shows that metro access is more positively correlated to property price in Pudong. The Pearson correlation, principle component, and ordinary least square regression analyses find that while accessibility attributes have positive influence on housing prices, neighborhood characteristics also exhibit pronounced impact on property price change over time. This study extends our knowledge on how metro system development interacts with land use efficiency; discusses planning policies corresponding to development stage that produce more sustainable urban form.https://www.jtlu.org/index.php/jtlu/article/view/1318Accessibilityurban formproperty valuemetro systemspatial structureShanghai
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Accessibility, urban form, and property value: A study of Pudong, Shanghai
Journal of Transport and Land Use
Accessibility
urban form
property value
metro system
spatial structure
Shanghai
author_facet ChengHe Guan
Richard Peiser
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title Accessibility, urban form, and property value: A study of Pudong, Shanghai
title_short Accessibility, urban form, and property value: A study of Pudong, Shanghai
title_full Accessibility, urban form, and property value: A study of Pudong, Shanghai
title_fullStr Accessibility, urban form, and property value: A study of Pudong, Shanghai
title_full_unstemmed Accessibility, urban form, and property value: A study of Pudong, Shanghai
title_sort accessibility, urban form, and property value: a study of pudong, shanghai
publisher University of Minnesota
series Journal of Transport and Land Use
issn 1938-7849
publishDate 2018-11-01
description The effects of metro system development and urban form on housing prices highly depend on the spatial temporal conditions of the urban neighborhoods. However, scholars have not yet comprehensively examined these interactions at a neighborhood-scale. This study assesses metro access, urban form, and property value at both district- and neighborhood-levels. The study area is in Pudong, Shanghai where metro system development coincides with rapid urban growth. 279 neighborhoods are systematically and randomly selected for the district-level investigation and 31 neighborhoods selected from Pudong for neighborhood-level investigation. The analysis of variance shows that metro access is more positively correlated to property price in Pudong. The Pearson correlation, principle component, and ordinary least square regression analyses find that while accessibility attributes have positive influence on housing prices, neighborhood characteristics also exhibit pronounced impact on property price change over time. This study extends our knowledge on how metro system development interacts with land use efficiency; discusses planning policies corresponding to development stage that produce more sustainable urban form.
topic Accessibility
urban form
property value
metro system
spatial structure
Shanghai
url https://www.jtlu.org/index.php/jtlu/article/view/1318
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