The Impact of Non-Market Attributes on the Property Value

In the realm of real estate, each property owns a unique set of characteristics that distinguish it from others. While each property has its own distinctive features, the appraisal process prioritises only those qualities that meaningfully affect the value in the given market context. However, in th...

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Main Authors: Julia Buszta, Iwona Kik, Kamil Maciuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-02-01
Series:Real Estate
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2813-8090/2/1/2
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Summary:In the realm of real estate, each property owns a unique set of characteristics that distinguish it from others. While each property has its own distinctive features, the appraisal process prioritises only those qualities that meaningfully affect the value in the given market context. However, in the dynamically evolving market situation, expectations of real estate buyers can also transform. This study aims to explore how the surrounding environment and micro-location aspects affect the property value, which can deliver valuable outcomes for real estate market participants and researchers. For that purpose, the authors selected nine factors, called non-market attributes, that may affect the estimated value: air quality, noise emissions, green areas, rivers and water reservoirs, kindergartens and primary schools, universities, medical facilities, shopping centres and religious buildings. Moreover, apart from non-market attributes, the authors selected six market attributes usually used for the determination of residential real estate values according to the Polish regulations in this field. The detailed analysis of factors influencing the property value has been conducted based on the residential apartments in the district Zwięczyca in Rzeszów. Specifically, with the use of Pearson’s total correlation coefficients, authors explored market and non-market attributes and examined their relationships with unit transaction prices, attempting to answer the research question on whether non-market attributes can differentiate market values of residential apartments, when local real estate markets are considered. The results demonstrate that all selected market factors have a visible effect on analysed real estate prices and might be adopted for appraisal. Among nine non-market factors, only three of them have a pronounced effect on prices and might be used for the valuation of residential properties on the local market. The combined database of market and non-market factors reveals eight attributes (five market and three non-market) affecting prices of residential apartments.
ISSN:2813-8090