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The impact of local historic designation on residential property values : an analysis of three slow-growth and three fast-growth central cities in the united states
Author
Source
التراث المعماري : الواقع و تحديات الحفاظ، 23-24 إبريل 2008
Publisher
Islamic University of Gaza Faculty of Engineering
Publication Date
2008-04-30
Country of Publication
Palestine (Gaza Strip)
No. of Pages
23
Main Subjects
English Abstract
Historic designation is thought to have a role in neighborhood economic and community development.
Local designation of historic districts is increasingly used as a tool to revitalize deteriorated neighborhoods and to protect endangered historical districts.
A number of limitations in several previous studies have made policy development as well as a complete assessment of the impact of designation difficult.
Some past studies focused only on historic neighborhoods in one city or one state ; other studies have tested the impact of historic designation in general without distinguishing between local, state, or federal designation.
Lastly, several earlier studies have also relied on comparing changes in property values in historic areas with those non-historic areas but with too few control variables to isolate the effects of historic area designation.
This paper expands upon previous work by examining the effects of local historic designation on residential property values across six central cities in five states in the United States while controlling for numerous other variables that could impact the property values.
The study employs hedonic regression models and difference on difference (case-control) descriptive statistical models to estimate the impact of local government designation of an area as a historical district on the prices of residential property.
This is accomplished by the pairing of each historic district with a similar community that was not designated as historic.
The research was performed in three fast-growth and three slow-growth central cities.
The results indicate that local historic designation is associated with higher property values in the six central cities.
In addition, the positive appreciation effects of local historic designation in slow-growth central cities were higher than in fast-growth central cities by 7.7 percent suggesting that historic designation has a role to play in urban revitalization for areas striving to improve property values despite slow population growth.
Data Type
Conference Papers
Record ID
BIM-776678
American Psychological Association (APA)
Ijla, Akram M.. 2008-04-30. The impact of local historic designation on residential property values : an analysis of three slow-growth and three fast-growth central cities in the united states. . , pp.400-422.Gaza Palestine : Islamic University of Gaza Faculty of Engineering.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-776678
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Ijla, Akram M.. The impact of local historic designation on residential property values : an analysis of three slow-growth and three fast-growth central cities in the united states. . Gaza Palestine : Islamic University of Gaza Faculty of Engineering. 2008-04-30.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-776678
American Medical Association (AMA)
Ijla, Akram M.. The impact of local historic designation on residential property values : an analysis of three slow-growth and three fast-growth central cities in the united states. .
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-776678