The effect of school quality on house prices in the global south: evidence from South Africa

IF 1.5 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
A. Owusu-Ansah, S. Azasu, William Seremi
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Purpose This paper aims to investigate the effects of school quality (SQ) on residential property prices in Johannesburg, South Africa. Previous studies have empirically examined the quality of private and public schools without a standard proxy that is accepted in the literature. As a result, this paper extends the literature to the global south by the effect that SQ has on residential property price changes in the local markets of the City of Johannesburg. Design/methodology/approach The research adopts the hedonic pricing model to evaluate and quantify the impact that the structural attributes such as erf size; number of bedrooms and bathrooms; and SQ measured by pass rates, sport rankings and quality of facilities have on house prices. A total of 2,763 property transactions covering the Kensington and Observatory areas of the City of Johannesburg over the period 2010 and 2020 were obtained from the deeds registry and used for the empirical analysis. Findings The study finds that SQ has a positive impact on house prices. When the average pass rate of the model school increases by 1%, all other things being equal, house prices also increase by 1.8%. This suggests that people who live closer to the model school are willing to pay more when the school performance improves. The 1.8% premium this study attributes to a 1% increase in school performance is however generally low when compared to some findings in the literature suggesting that there may be some other important factors that households consider when purchasing their home. Originality/value The main contribution is uncovering the relationship between the SQ and residential property prices in the local markets, using Kensington and Observatory in Johannesburg as sampled areas. Due to the presence of reliable and quality of data sets, such studies are not many in the global south and a study of this nature in South Africa is notably not existing in the literature.
全球南部地区学校质量对房价的影响:来自南非的证据
目的研究南非约翰内斯堡的学校质量对住宅价格的影响。先前的研究对私立和公立学校的质量进行了实证检验,但没有文献中公认的标准代理。因此,本文通过SQ对约翰尼斯堡市当地市场住宅物业价格变化的影响,将文献扩展到全球南方。设计/方法/方法研究采用特征定价模型来评估和量化erf大小等结构属性的影响;卧室和浴室的数量;以通过率、体育排名和设施质量衡量的SQ对房价有影响。2010年至2020年期间,共有2763笔房地产交易从契约登记处获得,涵盖约翰内斯堡市肯辛顿和天文台地区,并用于实证分析。研究发现,SQ对房价有积极影响。当示范学校的平均通过率提高1%时,在其他条件不变的情况下,房价也会上涨1.8%。这表明,当学校成绩提高时,住在离示范学校更近的地方的人愿意支付更多的费用。然而,与文献中的一些研究结果相比,这项研究将1.8%的溢价归因于1%的学业成绩增长,这一溢价通常较低,文献表明,家庭在购房时可能会考虑一些其他重要因素。独创性/价值主要贡献是以肯辛顿和约翰内斯堡天文台为样本区域,揭示了当地市场SQ与住宅物业价格之间的关系。由于存在可靠和高质量的数据集,此类研究在全球南部并不多,而在南非进行的此类性质的研究显然不存在于文献中。
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