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New Housing Demand Forecast Model

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The housing market has a considerable significance in the life of any society. Its economic importance is rooted in the construction of new homes and the parallel effect that occurs in the sectors that provide complementary services, including building materials, furniture and the services sector.The social importance of housing is also an important factor to keep in mind. Providing adequate housing, in terms of quantity and quality, affects - among other things - the health of the population, young adults' possibilities for emancipation, and birth rates.The demand for new housing depends on many factors, such as demographics and economic and financial conditions in a given economy, social behavior patterns and the stock of empty units.Demand modeling should be based necessarily on a particular conception of the behavior of determining factors and the projected conditions for a given period (McCue, 2014). This approach means that the results correspond to a specific set of assumptions regarding those conditions, with the advantage that any other scenario can then easily be applied to the model that has been developed.

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  • Suárez , José Luis & Linage Juan de, Lali & Becerra, Martín, 2015. "New Housing Demand Forecast Model," IESE Research Papers D/1133, IESE Business School.
  • Handle: RePEc:ebg:iesewp:d-1133
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    Demand; Housing; Land; Market; Economy;
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