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Real Estate Tendencies in High-Rise Residential Buildings: Case Study in Belém, Amazonia, Brazil
This study proposed to explore real estate trends in the high-rise housing market in Belém, Northern Brazil. We based the theoretical approach on the macroeconomic, territorial, and social elements of the high-rise segment both in national and international contexts. The sample comprised 137 high-rise projects launched throughout the 2005–2017 period. A quadratic regression model confirmed real estate susceptibility to macroeconomic oscillation. A geographically weighted regression model revealed that larger dwellings were launched more in upper-income, lower formal employment rate, and lower infrastructure coverage regions of Belém. A multinomial logit regression model established differences in the launching likelihood between different categories of housing size projects. The outcomes were compared with worldwide tendencies, seeking both common and unique patterns of real estate exploitation. The methodological forms of exploring real estate trends in developing countries—which are scarcer—add significant scientific value for the urban planning community, as they assist public policy by identifying the susceptibility of urban areas to land exploitation, in addition to enabling replication of such real estate diagnostics in other cities of emerging countries.
Real Estate Tendencies in High-Rise Residential Buildings: Case Study in Belém, Amazonia, Brazil
This study proposed to explore real estate trends in the high-rise housing market in Belém, Northern Brazil. We based the theoretical approach on the macroeconomic, territorial, and social elements of the high-rise segment both in national and international contexts. The sample comprised 137 high-rise projects launched throughout the 2005–2017 period. A quadratic regression model confirmed real estate susceptibility to macroeconomic oscillation. A geographically weighted regression model revealed that larger dwellings were launched more in upper-income, lower formal employment rate, and lower infrastructure coverage regions of Belém. A multinomial logit regression model established differences in the launching likelihood between different categories of housing size projects. The outcomes were compared with worldwide tendencies, seeking both common and unique patterns of real estate exploitation. The methodological forms of exploring real estate trends in developing countries—which are scarcer—add significant scientific value for the urban planning community, as they assist public policy by identifying the susceptibility of urban areas to land exploitation, in addition to enabling replication of such real estate diagnostics in other cities of emerging countries.
Real Estate Tendencies in High-Rise Residential Buildings: Case Study in Belém, Amazonia, Brazil
Lima, Gabriel Villas Boas de A. (Autor:in) / Carvalho, Ana Catarina Gandra de (Autor:in) / Moreira, Frederico Guilherme P. (Autor:in) / Bassalo, Gisa Helena Melo (Autor:in)
19.07.2021
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