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Housing markets and urban change
Housing markets are critical to citizens in any society and play a major role in the shaping of urban environments.
Research into housing markets currently addresses:
- Dynamics of housing markets in New Zealand and internationally: housing supply forecasting, focusing on when developers decide to proceed with housing developments.
- Property marketing: how different sales’ methods affect final sale price and how residential suburbs are branded in the minds of consumers, residents and agents.
- Impact of housing policy change on housing markets in New Zealand: how lending and finance policies affect house prices and mortgage lender behaviour.
- Housing affordability and tenure change within New Zealand housing markets: including family decision making processes and the residential housing market.
- The effect of externalities on residential property values: school zoning, proximity to cell phone towers, water view.
- Physical characteristics and house prices: leaky buildings stigma, vintage effect
Researchers in housing markets and urban change
- Dr Zhi Dong
- Dr Olga Filippova
- Associate Professor Deborah Levy
- Professor Laurence Murphy
- Dr Michael Rehm
- James Young
Contact details
For more information, contact the following:
- Associate Professor Deborah Levy
Email: d.levy@auckland.ac.nz - Professor Laurence Murphy
Email: l.murphy@auckland.ac.nz
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