Title :
A spatial analysis of housing prices in Chinese coastal cities, a case study of the city of Xiamen, China
Author :
Yuan Li ; Lang He ; Jiao, Junfeng
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Archit. & Civil Eng., Xiamen Univ. (XMU), Xiamen, China
Abstract :
This paper used geostatistics and spatial analysis functions in GIS to investigate the spatial variation in housing prices in Xiamen Island (a typical coastal city in China). The authors found that: 1.) The spatial distribution is not evenly balanced and the house prices in the southwest, east and northeast areas are high, while the north and south areas are low. 2. ) The spatial distribution of housing price is scattered and non-continuous, which is different with other inland cities. 3.) The spatial distribution of housing prices for Xiamen Island is single centered and a double center is beginning to form. 4.) The edge effect of a coastal city, public service facility allocation, urban development history, and urban planning are the main reasons affecting the spatial variation of housing prices in Xiamen Island.
Keywords :
geographic information systems; pricing; real estate data processing; town and country planning; Chinese coastal cities; GIS; Xiamen Island; coastal city; geostatistics; inland cities; public service facility allocation; spatial housing prices analysis; urban development history; urban planning; Hospitals; Lakes; Xiamen Island; geostatistics; housing Price; spatial variation;
Conference_Titel :
China Planning Conference (IACP), 2012 6th International Association for
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4907-9
DOI :
10.1109/IACP.2012.6342973