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Effect of an Open-air, Mixed-use Shopping Center on the Price of Nearby Residential Properties

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  • Shady Kholdy
  • Majed Muhtaseb
  • Wei Yu

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In this paper, we examine the nonlinear effect of an open-air, mixed-use shopping center on residential property prices in the surrounding area. Using difference-in-difference estimators and accounting for spatial correlation in house sales data and correcting spatial correlation in house sales data, we find that the open-air shopping center has a negative impact on the price of residential properties within a critical radius to the center, and a positive impact on the price of residential properties beyond the critical radius. This indicates that the negative externalities of noise and traffic dominate in the close vicinity of the open-air shopping center, while the convenient access to the shopping center outweighs the negative externalities beyond a critical radius. We also find that the impact of the open-air shopping center on nearby house prices is similar in the opening stage and post-opening stage, which indicates that the positive externalities persist over time.

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  • Shady Kholdy & Majed Muhtaseb & Wei Yu, 2014. "Effect of an Open-air, Mixed-use Shopping Center on the Price of Nearby Residential Properties," Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(1), pages 1-18, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rjrpxx:v:17:y:2014:i:1:p:1-18
    DOI: 10.1080/10835547.2014.12091731
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