Vertical Housing Price Gradient and Ground Floor Premium in Taipei City

IF 0.4 Q4 ECONOMICS
Yu-Hui Chen, C. Peng, Chunghsien Yang
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Abstract

This study aims to examine the influence of the floor level on housing prices based on the vertical dimensions of the building. A two stage least squares regression (2SLS) and two stage quantile regression (2SQR) are utilized to analyze the urban regions in Taipei City by using data obtained from the online actual price registry of real estate transactions from August 2012 to April 2020. After considering the spatial autocorrelation, the following conclusions are reached. First, in addition to the ground floor, the floor level premium is 0.55% for residential buildings with an elevator, and the premium increases when the housing price quantile increases. However, for walk-up apartments, there is a floor level discount of -4.21%, and the price discount increases when the quantile for the housing price increases. Secondly, when compared to the other floors, the ground floor premium is 9.61% for residential buildings with an elevator, which is a little higher than walk-up apartments for which the ground floor premium is 8.54%. The results reveal that the influence of the type of residential building and the total number of floors on the ground floor premium is not as high as expected. Finally, regardless of whether the residential buildings have an elevator or are walk-up apartments, the ground floor premium increases when the housing price quantile increases. The ground floor premiums for residential buildings with an elevator range from 7.30% to 11.85%. They are a little higher than those for walk-up apartments which range from 6.25% to 9.69%.
台北市住宅价格垂直梯度与地面楼价
本研究旨在根据建筑物的垂直尺寸来检验楼面对房价的影响。本研究利用台北市2012年8月至2020年4月不动产交易实价登记资料,采用两阶段最小二乘回归(2SLS)及两阶段分位数回归(2SQR)对台北市各城市区域进行分析。在考虑空间自相关后,得到以下结论:首先,除地面层外,有电梯的住宅楼面溢价为0.55%,随着房价分位数的增加,溢价也随之增加。但是,无电梯公寓的楼层折扣为-4.21%,而且随着房价的分位数增加,价格折扣也会增加。其次,与其他楼层相比,有电梯的住宅一层溢价为9.61%,略高于无电梯公寓的8.54%。结果表明,住宅建筑类型和总层数对地下溢价的影响并不像预期的那么大。最后,无论住宅建筑是否有电梯或无电梯公寓,随着房价分位数的增加,一层溢价也会增加。有电梯的住宅,其地下保费为7.30%至11.85%。这一比例略高于无电梯公寓的6.25%至9.69%。
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