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Pricing the Homebuyer’s Countryside View

In: Hedonic Methods in Housing Markets

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  • Jean Cavailhès

    (INRA-CESAER)

  • Thierry Brossard

    (CNRS-ThéMA)

  • Mohamed Hilal

    (INRA-CESAER)

  • Daniel Joly

    (CNRS-ThéMA)

  • François-Pierre Tourneux

    (CNRS-ThéMA)

  • Céline Tritz

    (CNRS-ThéMA)

  • Pierre Wavresky

    (INRA-CESAER)

Abstract

In most developed nations big cities are expanding ever farther into the countryside. Rural populations are growing, whether with workers - commuters or the self-employed - retired people, or temporary residents. In France a “periurbanization” movement began in Ile-de-France in the 1960s and spread to the large provincial cities in the next decade before becoming a nationwide phenomenon (Le Jeannic 1997; Schmitt et al. 1998; Cavailhès and Schmitt 2002). So successful was this movement that by 1999 33% of the land area of France was periurban with 12.3 million people living there. Progression from 1990 to 1999 was remarkable, with the area concerned increasing by half (more than 6 million hectares) and an additional 3.5 million inhabitants being involved.

Suggested Citation

  • Jean Cavailhès & Thierry Brossard & Mohamed Hilal & Daniel Joly & François-Pierre Tourneux & Céline Tritz & Pierre Wavresky, 2008. "Pricing the Homebuyer’s Countryside View," Springer Books, in: Andrea Baranzini & José Ramirez & Caroline Schaerer & Philippe Thalmann (ed.), Hedonic Methods in Housing Markets, chapter 4, pages 83-99, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-0-387-76815-1_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-76815-1_5
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