TY - JOUR
T1 - An Analysis of Implicit Value of Property Characteristics in Residential Property Prices using a Hedonic Value Approach
AU - Zulkarnain, null
AU - Arvianti, Tania
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to express appreciation and gratitude to the Directorate of Research and Development Universitas Indonesia for funding this study through PUTI Q1 Research Grants Universitas Indonesia No: NKB-1433/UN2.RST/HKP.05.00/2020.
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Residential property prices increase every year without an equivalent increase in people’s purchasing power. To suppress these price fluctuations, the government has implementedthe land banking concept, for which quantitative knowledge about factors affecting property pricescould optimize its implementation. Therefore, this study aims to identify the implicit value andinfluence of public facilities and landscapes located around residential properties. The implicit valuecan be identified by taking a hedonic value approach, which is used to estimate the value ofresidential properties by considering the distance to public facilities and landscapes in Jakarta. Theregression methods used are multiple linear regression (MLR), quantile regression (QR), andsupport vector regression (SVR). This study found that MLR offered the best accuracy (R2 = 0.798),followed by QR (R2 = 0.687), and SVR (R2 = 0.563). The study also found that the proximity ofresidential properties to Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations, green open spaces, reservoir lakes,health service facilities, vocational schools, marketplaces, high schools, and mosques has asignificant influence on residential property prices, with MRT stations, health service facilities,marketplaces, and high schools conveying the largest implicit value
AB - Residential property prices increase every year without an equivalent increase in people’s purchasing power. To suppress these price fluctuations, the government has implementedthe land banking concept, for which quantitative knowledge about factors affecting property pricescould optimize its implementation. Therefore, this study aims to identify the implicit value andinfluence of public facilities and landscapes located around residential properties. The implicit valuecan be identified by taking a hedonic value approach, which is used to estimate the value ofresidential properties by considering the distance to public facilities and landscapes in Jakarta. Theregression methods used are multiple linear regression (MLR), quantile regression (QR), andsupport vector regression (SVR). This study found that MLR offered the best accuracy (R2 = 0.798),followed by QR (R2 = 0.687), and SVR (R2 = 0.563). The study also found that the proximity ofresidential properties to Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations, green open spaces, reservoir lakes,health service facilities, vocational schools, marketplaces, high schools, and mosques has asignificant influence on residential property prices, with MRT stations, health service facilities,marketplaces, and high schools conveying the largest implicit value
KW - Hedonic price method
KW - Implicit value
KW - Ordinary least square
KW - Quantile regression
KW - Support vector regression
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U2 - 10.14716/IJTECH.V12I6.5216
DO - 10.14716/IJTECH.V12I6.5216
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85126374903
SN - 2086-9614
VL - 12
SP - 1168
EP - 1176
JO - International Journal of Technology
JF - International Journal of Technology
IS - 6
ER -