scholarly journals SPATIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF REAL ESTATE IN THE CONDITIONS OF TRANSFORMATION OF URBAN SPACE ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE CITY OF SIMFEROPOL

Author(s):  
E.Sh. Akimovа ◽  
M.V. Voitseshuk

The article considers the spatial and economic development of real estate and the influence of the location factor on the market value of real estate objects, as well as the degree of application of averaged adjustments for the location factor to the real estate market in Simferopol.

2020 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mihai Stelian Rusu

AbstractAs toponymic means of inscribing urban space, street names have been addressed mainly by human geographers, who have articulated the field of critical place-name studies. In this paper, I continue the endeavor started in the previous issue published in Social Change Review of reading street names through sociological lenses. Whereas in the first part of this two-part contribution the analysis was made from functionalist and conflictualist perspectives, this second and final part employs social constructionism and the utilitarian theoretical tradition in making sociological sense of street nomenclatures. First, conceiving of street names as forming discursively constructed linguistic landscapes, the paper shows how urban namescapes – the “city-text” – are written, erased, and rewritten to reflect the shifting political powers. Second, the paper examines the neoliberal processes of place branding and toponymic commodification by which street names are turned into sought-after urban commodities with transactional value on the real estate market. The paper concludes by inviting sociologists to join the conversation on street names, which should become an important topic of sociological reflection.


2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 5-12
Author(s):  
Justyna Tanaś

Abstract The market for land for single-family housing is one of the most important segments of the real estate market. Over the last several years, we have witnessed the development of this market in the suburban areas of large agglomerations. This is connected with the intensified migration of people from the centers of big cities, and with the development of housing in suburban zones. The aim of this paper is to present the structure of the territorial origin of buyers purchasing plots designated for single-family housing in Poznań and its suburbs (with division into buyers derived from the city of Poznań, from the Poznań poviat (district), the Wielkopolska voivodeship (province), the rest of the country, and from abroad). The analysis covers the years 1995-2010.


Author(s):  
Seyit Ali Erdogan ◽  
Andrej Naumčik

Investment in real estate is a zoning issue as the real estate market is closely related to economic development and trends in real estate market are considered to be indicators of trends in the whole economy of the country. The goal of this paper is to analyse the main aspects and considerations when investing in real estate, evaluate investment in real estate situation in different EU and non-EU countries and introduce MCDM methods that could be used for selecting a state for investment in real estate. It is identified that when investing in real estate various political, social, economic, environmental and other factors have to be taken into consideration. Analysed examples of EU (Lithuania, Romania, UK) and non-EU (Turkey, China, Russia) countries show different risks and opportunities for investments in real estate. MCDM methods are applicable to evaluate which countries are most attractive for investment in real estate. Described TOPSIS and ARAS methods could be used for assessing states as alternatives when selecting where to invest


Valuation profession is a link between the borrower and the lender. Fraud is an intentional deliberate deception committed for illegitimate personal gain. There are several forms of real estate fraud, especially when the real estate market is facing a boom. The most widespread types of real estate fraud include the preparation of two sets of settlement statements, property flipping, and fraudulent qualifications. There are mainly three types of valuation to look out for. Valuation may be received from an unauthorized agency. Furthermore, a real valuation may be altered from the original to generate profit. Thirdly, intentional inflation of the value of a property will hide the real market value. It is usually difficult to spot real estate fraudulent activities, so deep investigations and professionalism is needed. This chapter explores real estate fraud.


2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 211-238 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maurizio d’Amato

Purpose This paper aims to propose a new valuation method for income producing properties. The model originally called cyclical dividend discount models (d’Amato, 2003) has been recently proposed as a family of income approach methodologies called cyclical capitalization (d’Amato, 2013; d’Amato, 2015; d’Amato, 2017). Design/methodology/approach The proposed methodology tries to integrate real estate market cycle analysis and forecast inside the valuation process allowing the appraiser to deal with real estate market phases analysis and their consequence in the local real estate market. Findings The findings consist in the creation of a methodology proposed for market value and in particular for mortgage lending determination, as the model may have the capability to reach prudent opinion of value in all the real estate market phase. Research limitations/implications Research limitation consists mainly in a limited number of sample of time series of rent and in the forecast of more than a cap rate or yield rate even if it is quite commonly accepted the cyclical nature of the real estate market. Practical implications The implication of the proposed methodology is a modified approach to direct capitalization finding more flexible approaches to appraise income producing properties sensitive to the upturn and downturn of the real estate market. Social implications The model proposed can be considered useful for the valuation process of those property affected by the property market cycle, both in the mortgage lending and market value determination. Originality/value These methodologies try to integrate in the appraisal process the role of property market cycles. Cyclical capitalization modelling includes in the traditional dividend discount model more than one g-factor to plot property market cycle dealing with the future in a different way. It must be stressed the countercyclical nature of the cyclical capitalization that may be helpful in the determination of mortgage lending value. This is a very important characteristic of such models.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 44-54
Author(s):  
M. B. Laskin ◽  
P. A. Cherkesova

The aim of the research is to develop theoretical and methodological approaches to market value forecasting in the real estate market. The relevance of the research is determined by the system-forming place that the real estate market occupies in the economy of the country and regions, affecting the interests of owners of various forms of ownership, construction and development companies, insurance companies, banks. Another aspect that determines the actuality of the study is the discrepancy between well-structured cadastral databases and market data dispersed between different owners of information resources, and the unstructured nature of market data, which in most cases is focused on advertising, rather than on analytical market research.Materials and methods. The study uses a model of a multidimensional logarithmically normal distribution law of the ensemble of prices for residential real estate at equidistant points of time and cadastral value, the ARIMA model for predicting market value, taking into account the features of the logarithmically normal distribution of prices, as a distribution with positive asymmetry. As a statistical material, we used market data on residential real estate published in the periodical press in the period from the end of 2012 to 2018. The volume of samples of weekly publications is 15000-20000 objects; data for 21 quarters (more than five years) was used. As a comparison base, we used data from cadastral registration of real estate objects in Saint Petersburg for 2018. The total volume of the cadastral database of residential real estate in Saint Petersburg (individual apartments) is 2 226734 objects with a fairly complete (and well-structured) set of price-forming factors. The authors propose a method for estimating the most likely movement of the market value for a pre-selected real estate object that has passed cadastral registration and has a cadastral value entered in the register and predicting the market value in the future period.Results. The theoretical significance of the work is the proposed algorithm for estimating the most probable trajectory of the market value of the investigated object, based on the conditional multivariate log-normal distribution for a given value of the cadastral value. A well-developed and studied ARIMA time series forecasting model is applied to the logarithms of the obtained time series, the return from logarithmic prices to real prices is carried out taking into account the peculiarities of the logarithmically normal distribution. Results are compared with median scores and estimates, obtained by average values.Conclusion. The paper shows that the introduction of cadastral value in the Russian Federation opens up new opportunities for analyzing and forecasting market prices, since cadastral databases contain the most complete lists of real estate objects, including the cadastral value, which now, in accordance with the law, must be updated at least once every three years and, as of 2015 and 2018, was determined as the market value, therefore, until the next cadastral assessment, can serve as a basis for constant comparison with market data, which are constantly changing, primarily in the composition of objects.


2020 ◽  
Vol Vol. 36 (No. 2) ◽  
pp. 85-90
Author(s):  
Valentinas Navickas ◽  
Tomas Skripkiunas

The position of architecture between market goods and public goods is addressed in this study. A transition of architectural objects of built environment from market goods towards public or nonmarket goods is presented in literature review. The real estate market value is highly influenced by concepts of externalities and public goods, therefore being highly spatially dependent and making the process of the real estate valuation more complex. The internalization of these externalities and public goods is impossible because of the nature of public space in the city. The concept of value and different types of value, like exchange, use, image, social, environmental, cultural value, are also presented in literature review. These different types of value are transferred to value in exchange when estimating market value. The aim of research is to calculate the amount of the real estate market value that is influenced by externalities, public or nonmarket goods. The process of value transfers between market and public is also discussed in this study. In the research part prices of similar apartments measure the coefficient of variance. Newly constructed apartment buildings with partial finishing interior within city boundaries are selected expecting their price to vary only because of different amount of externalities and public goods available inside district/region of selected building or provided by the actual building itself. The results show that up to 29% of the real estate market value is influenced by public or nonmarket goods. Implications of further research suggest controlling for market segmentation and architectural quality variables


2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ademir Araújo da Costa ◽  
Eduardo Alexandre do Nascimento

Resumo As ações das forças políticas e do capital, em território mossoroense, têm engendrado a reunião de um conjunto de condições favoráveis ao expressivo desenvolvimento do mercado imobiliário na cidade. Tal desenvolvimento se evidencia pela significativa quantidade de investimentos aplicados na produção de condomínios residenciais fechados, destinados às classes, média e alta, e na construção de conjuntos habitacionais “populares” dentro do Programa Minha Casa Minha Vida (PMCMV). Diante dos impactos da dinâmica do setor imobiliário sobre a economia e sobre a reconfiguração do espaço urbano local, é preciso indagar: quais fatores têm impulsionado o mercado de imóveis residenciais em Mossoró a partir dos primeiros anos de 2000 até o presente momento? Partindo dessa questão, define-se como objetivo central deste trabalho a análise das principais condições e fatores responsáveis pelo processo de expansão do mercado imobiliário em Mossoró a partir dos primeiros anos de 2000. Palavras-chave: Mossoró-RN; Mercado Imobiliário; Espaço Urbano; PMCMV AbstractThe actions of political and capital forces, in the territory of Mossoró, have generated the reunion of a set of favorable conditions to the significant development of the real estate market in the city. Such development is evidenced by the significant amount of investments applied in the production of residential gated condominiums, for the classes medium and high, and the construction of “popular” housing complexes within the Programa Minha Casa Minha Vida (PMCMV). Given the dynamics of the real estate sector impacts on the economy and about the reconfiguration of the local urban space, it must be asked: what factors have boosted the housing market in Mossoró from the early 2000s to the present time? From this point of view, the main goal of this paper consists of analyzing the main conditions and factors that lead to the expansion of Mossoró real estate market in the first years of 2000.Keywords: Mossoró-RN; Real Estate Market; Urban Space; PMCMV ResumenLas acciones de las fuerzas políticas y el territorio capital mossoroense, han diseñado la reunión de un conjunto de condiciones favorables para el desarrollo el expresiva del mercado de vivienda en la ciudad. Dicho desarrollo se manifiesta por el importante monto de inversiones aplicadas en la producción de condominios residenciales cerrada para clases, media y alta y la construcción de viviendas "popular" dentro del programa mi casa mi vida (PMCMV). Sobre los impactos de la dinámica del sector inmobiliario en la economía y en la reconfiguración de la ubicación del espacio urbano, tienes que preguntar: ¿Qué factores han impulsado el mercado de viviendas en Mossoró desde los primeros años del 2000 hasta la actualidad? Basado en esto, se define como objetivo central de este trabajo el análisis de las principales condiciones y factores responsables por el proceso de expansión del mercado inmobiliario en Mossoró desde los primeros años de 2000.Palabras clave: Mossoró-RN; Mercado Inmobiliario; Espacio Urbano; PMCMV


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