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Spatial development of residential market in Bratislava region

In: Geografický časopis, vol. 69, no. 2
Slavomír Ondoš - Miriam Miláčková - Lukáš Belušák - Jaroslav Rusnák Číslo ORCID - Dagmar Kusendová
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2017, 95 - 112
Kľúčové slová:
elasticity, housing, residential market, stratification, Bratislava region
O článku:
The real estate market operates in a highly dynamic environment consisting of competing locations, substantially affecting their morphological, functional and social structure within urban regions. Housing submarkets arise typically on the residential real estate market from the interplay between house unit price segmentation, reflecting varying scale and structure of demand by households, and feedback of supply providing housing units of different size in specific local mixture. The question addressed in this paper is if price variation along the housing cycle, the existing settlement structure, and physical qualities of competing locations systematically influence development of different size-segments. We assume that spatial differentiation exists if significant construction of large units occurs in the most desirable, green and accessible locations. The statistical model is applied in the Bratislava self-governing region. A panel of completed housing unit counts indicates that the price variation accompanying the housing cycle interacts with the settlement structure and environment, indirectly implying an ongoing spatial stratification process.
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Ondoš, S., Miláčková, M., Belušák, L., Rusnák, J., Kusendová, D. 2017. Spatial development of residential market in Bratislava region. In Geografický časopis, vol. 69, no.2, pp. 95-112. 0016-7193.

APA:
Ondoš, S., Miláčková, M., Belušák, L., Rusnák, J., Kusendová, D. (2017). Spatial development of residential market in Bratislava region. Geografický časopis, 69(2), 95-112. 0016-7193.