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International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis

ISSN: 1753-8270

Online from: 2008

Subject Area: Built Environment

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The determinants of demand for single family housing in Alabama urbanized areas


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Title:The determinants of demand for single family housing in Alabama urbanized areas
Author(s):John M. Kagochi, (School of Business Administration, University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, Texas, USA), Lesley M. Mace, (Department of Economics, School of Business, Auburn University Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, USA)
Citation:John M. Kagochi, Lesley M. Mace, (2009) "The determinants of demand for single family housing in Alabama urbanized areas", International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, Vol. 2 Iss: 2, pp.132 - 144
Keywords:Housing, Supply and demand, United States of America, Urban areas
Article type:Research paper
DOI:10.1108/17538270910963072 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze factors that determine the demand for single family houses in Alabama urbanized areas, commonly referred to as metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs).

Design/methodology/approach – This paper builds and estimates a housing demand model that incorporates both macroeconomic and housing-related variables using a panel time series data for 1988-2007. The study is different from past research, which mainly focuses on housing demand at the state or national level, by looking at the factors influencing demand for housing at the MSAs level.

Findings – The study finds that demand for new single family houses in Alabama MSAs is influenced by both national economic factors and local factors. Population growth and increased sale of existing houses increase demand for new single family houses in the MSAs. On the contrary, increased cost of building a new house, higher real mortgage interest rates and unemployment rates are found to reduce the demand for new houses.

Originality/value – This study is one of the few studies that focus on housing demand at the local level, particularly in the US housing market. Since demand for housing will always be local and therefore influenced mostly by local conditions, the result reveal unique dynamics that are specific to the MSAs.



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