The Economics of Style: Measuring the Price Effect of Neo‐Traditional Architecture in Housing
通过荷兰新建住宅的横截面享乐价格分析,发现新传统建筑风格住房存在显著溢价,且该溢价随时间递减,反映了供给限制的影响。
Vintage effects have received considerable attention from economists in the context of house prices. Although strongly related, the impact of architectural building styles on prices has not been studied yet. Using a cross‐sectional hedonic price analysis including building styles of recently developed homes in the Netherlands we find a significant price premium for housing with neo‐traditional architecture. Extensive intervention by local authorities on the supply side of the housing market seems the most probable explanation of this effect. The decreasing price premium over time reflects the impact of supply restrictions on price, but also indicates that style does matter.