Park Accessibility Impacts Housing Prices in Seoul
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Hedonic Price Methods (HPM)
2.2. Variables
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Study Site and Data
3.2. Methods
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Hedonic Price Model Results
4.2. Changes in the Recognition of Cultural Services by Distances
4.3. Changes in the Awareness of Cultural Services by the Level of Accessibility
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
N | Mean | Std. Deviation | Std. Error Mean | ||
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Price of the apartment | Poorly Accessible | 40 | 47,265.0 | 14,085.8 | 2227.2 |
Well Accessible | 127 | 46,021.3 | 10,174.0 | 902.8 | |
Distance from the park | Poorly Accessible | 40 | 542.2 | 295.1 | 46.7 |
Well Accessible | 127 | 770.7 | 202.0 | 17.9 |
Price of the Apartment | Distance from the Park | |
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Mann-Whitney U | 2481.000 | 1349.000 |
Wilcoxon W | 10,609.000 | 2169.000 |
Z | −0.221 | −4.497 |
Asymp. Sig. (2-tailed) | 0.825 | 0.000 |
Appendix B
Pearson Correlation | Price of the Apartment | Area of a House | Floor Level of a House | Age of a Building | Distance to the Nearest Elementary School | Distance from the Park | Zone |
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Price | 1.000 | 0.837 | −0.024 | −0.406 | −0.264 | −0.064 | −0.011 |
Area | 0.837 | 1.000 | −0.051 | −0.185 | −0.020 | −0.112 | −0.089 |
Floor level | −0.024 | −0.051 | 1.000 | 0.134 | 0.136 | −0.176 | 0.027 |
Age | −0.406 | −0.185 | 0.134 | 1.000 | −0.364 | −0.341 | 0.293 |
Distance to the school | −0.264 | −0.020 | 0.136 | −0.364 | 1.000 | −0.086 | −0.565 |
Distance from the park. | −0.064 | −0.112 | −0.176 | −0.341 | −0.086 | 1.000 | 0.465 |
Zone | −0.011 | −0.089 | 0.027 | 0.293 | −0.565 | 0.465 | 1.000 |
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Category | Variables | References |
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Characteristics of house | Area of a house Number of bathroom Number of bedrooms House type (Single family or multi-family) Age Garage Size/number of units of apartment complex Level Prospect of the river Administrative division Socio-economic factor (population, income, etc.) | [7,25,26,32,33,34,35,36] [25,33,34] [25,33,34] [33] [26,32,33,34,35] [25,34,36] [25,26,35,36] [25,26,36] [26,36] [36] [7] |
Characteristics of neighborhood | CBD/Downtown (Euclidean distance) Elementry school district High school district Tax rate Accessibility to employment Distance to the bus stop Distance to the subway station Distance to the shopping mall | [32,34,35,36] [25,26,35] [32,36] [32,34] [34] [25,35] [26,36] [25,26,35] |
Characteristics of environment | Relative to tree cover Relative to grass/lawn Number of trees Relative to shrub Plot tree leaf area index Plot tree biomass Lake (Euclidean distance) Park (Euclidean distance) Relative to NDVI (Normalised Difference Vegetation Index) Adjacent to moutains/rivers | [32,33] [32,33] [33] [32,33] [33] [33] [32] [25,26,32,35] [34] [25] |
Variables | N | Mean | S.D. |
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Price (in thousand dollars) | 167 | 463.2 | 112.0 |
Square area of a house (m2) | 167 | 86.9 | 22.4 |
Floor level of a house (floor) | 167 | 11.2 | 7.2 |
Age of a building (years) | 167 | 13.2 | 4.9 |
Distance to the nearest bus stop (m) | 167 | 355.4 | 107.4 |
Distance to the nearest elementary school (m) | 167 | 575.2 | 284.6 |
Distance from the park (accessibility) (m) | 167 | 716.0 | 247.0 |
Variables | Coefficient | Std. Error | t-Value | Sig. | VIF |
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Constant | 10.099 | 0.169 | 59.594 | 0.000 | |
Area of a house | 0.724 | 0.019 | 37.162 | 0.000 | 1.101 |
Floor level of a house | 0.035 | 0.006 | 5.509 | 0.000 | 1.121 |
Age of a building | −0.321 | 0.014 | −22.220 | 0.000 | 1.770 |
Distance to the nearest elementary school | −0.187 | 0.010 | −18.682 | 0.000 | 1.716 |
Distance from the park | −0.114 | 0.014 | −8.130 | 0.000 | 2.068 |
Zone (dummy) | 0.033 | 0.017 | 1.926 | 0.056 | 2.464 |
R square | 0.946 | ||||
F-value | 470.227 (sig. 0.000) |
Well Accessible Zone | Poorly Accessible Zone |
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Access structure of well accessible zone | Access structure of poorly accessible zone |
Number of arterial roads: 0 | Number of arterial roads: 1–3 |
Mean distance for pedestrians: 771 m (SD: 202 m) | Mean distance for pedestrians: 542 m (SD: 295 m) |
Number of park entrances: 2 | Number of park entrances: 5 |
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Park, J.H.; Lee, D.K.; Park, C.; Kim, H.G.; Jung, T.Y.; Kim, S. Park Accessibility Impacts Housing Prices in Seoul. Sustainability 2017, 9, 185. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9020185
Park JH, Lee DK, Park C, Kim HG, Jung TY, Kim S. Park Accessibility Impacts Housing Prices in Seoul. Sustainability. 2017; 9(2):185. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9020185
Chicago/Turabian StylePark, Jin Han, Dong Kun Lee, Chan Park, Ho Gul Kim, Tae Yong Jung, and Songyi Kim. 2017. "Park Accessibility Impacts Housing Prices in Seoul" Sustainability 9, no. 2: 185. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9020185
APA StylePark, J. H., Lee, D. K., Park, C., Kim, H. G., Jung, T. Y., & Kim, S. (2017). Park Accessibility Impacts Housing Prices in Seoul. Sustainability, 9(2), 185. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9020185