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A micro-geographic house price index for England and Wales

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  • Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt
  • Felipe Carozzi
  • Lukas Makovsky

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We generate a mix-adjusted house price index for England and Wales from 2010 to 2020 at the level of lower-layer super output areas. To this end, we blend parametric and non-parametric estimation techniques and leverage on a matched Land Registry-Energy Performance Certificate data set. The key advantage of our index is that it combines full spatial coverage with high spatial detail. Explore how property value has evolved in the past decade using our interactive dashboard. See Related (right-hand side) for the link.

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  • Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt & Felipe Carozzi & Lukas Makovsky, 2023. "A micro-geographic house price index for England and Wales," CEP Occasional Papers 61, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:cep:cepops:61
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    index; real estate; price; property;
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