The cyclical nature of residential housing markets
Reed, Richard 2002, The cyclical nature of residential housing markets, in PRRES 2002 : Proceedings of the 8th Annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference, Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PPRES), [Christchurch, N.Z.].
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PRRES 2002 : Proceedings of the 8th Annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference
Editor(s)
[Unknown]
Publication date
2002
Conference series
Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference
Publisher
Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PPRES)
Place of publication
[Christchurch, N.Z.]
Summary
Cycles are an integral part of most capitalist societies. They are openly acknowledged and researched in certain real estate segments, such as the commercial office market. Although the 'seven year cycle' is often discussed in regards to residential real estate, there has been relatively little research undertaken in this area. Therefore this paper seeks to fill this void by commencing an investigation into residential housing market cycles. It commences with an overview of established theories in cycle research. An analysis of a large number of Brisbane suburbs over an extended time period was then undertaken using Fourier Analysis. The results suggested cycles were observed in a number of Brisbane suburbs, with consideration also given to differences in spatial patterns and property values.
Language
eng
Field of Research
150403 Real Estate and Valuation Services
Socio Economic Objective
900299 Property, Business Support Services and Trade not elsewhere classified
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