A Spatial Analysis of the Impact of Float Distance on the Values of Canal-Front Houses

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A Spatial Analysis of the Impact of Float Distance on the Values of Canal-Front Houses

Description

We utilize spatial Durbin modeling to measure the impact of distance to open water on the values of canal-front houses in Southwest Florida. Data from 1998 through 2015 are examined to observe how such an impact may vary across different market conditions. The results provide several interesting insights. First, the results confirm that houses with frontage on saltwater canals that afford ocean access are priced higher than (1) houses with no canal frontage and (2) houses on freshwater canals with no ocean access. Second, distance to open water is also a significant price determinant of houses with frontage on saltwater canals. Third, the open water access premium has fluctuated over time, consistent with general economic conditions in this market.

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Citation Info

Jauregui, A., Allen, M. T., & Weeks, H. S. (2019). A Spatial Analysis of the Impact of Float Distance on the Values of Canal-Front Houses. Journal of Real Estate Research, 41(2), 285–318.

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“A Spatial Analysis of the Impact of Float Distance on the Values of Canal-Front Houses,” Outstanding Faculty Publications, accessed May 8, 2024, https://facpub.library.fresnostate.edu/items/show/29.