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A range of factors influencing Sydney dwelling sale prices

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ben Ilozor, D Ilozor, M Okoroh, C Egbu
This paper presents findings from an evaluation of a range of factors considered to influence dwelling sale prices in Sydney. The aim is to determine whether factors such as dwelling type, location, population structure and sales transaction type. significantly influence dwelling sale prices in Sydney. A review of the local market literature reveals that this belief has not been validated in the recent times. Hence, some of these factors may be inadequately exploited by dwelling investors. A sample of 33 dwelling Units from eight randomly selected suburbs located within 20kms of the Sydney Central Business District (CBD) was studied, and data analysed using simple Pearson's correlation. Significant associations were only found between Australian-born population proportion and dwelling type, and the sale prices. Hence, within the scope and methodology limitations. This paper concludes that, while dwelling type and Australian-born population proportion of a suburb are significantly associated with dwelling sale prices, location. population density and sales transaction type, are virtually not, as earlier held. The implication is for the amount of effort expended on location models, sales transaction marketing and population size studies. to be reviewed, at least, in relation to dwellings. This message resonates to cities and locations of similar characteristics as Sydney.

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Title of proceedings

AUBEA 2003 : working together : proceedings of the 28th annual conference of the Australasian Universities' Building Educators Association

Event

Australasian Universities' Building Educators Association. Conference (28th : 2003 : Geelong, Victoria)

Pagination

223 - 230

Publisher

Deakin University

Location

Geelong, Victoria

Place of publication

Geelong, Vic.

Start date

2003-07-09

End date

2003-07-11

ISBN-13

9780958192514

ISBN-10

0958192510

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

C Langston

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