| Power Lines and Land Value Author: Peter F. Colwell
Start Page: 117
End Page: 128
Volume: 5
Issue Number: 1
Year: 1990
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Research
Abstract: This study attempts to
detect whether power lines, power line towers, or both have an impact on the selling price
of proximate residential land and to measure the magnitude of these impacts if they exist.
Secondly, it attempts to determine whether any impact which is found to exist is
diminished through time possibly as the growth of trees obscures the view of towers and
lines, as attitudes change, or as uncertainty about the effects diminishes. Finally, the
extent to which the impact extends beyond lots with an easement is considered. Throughout,
the focus is on the value of land even though the use of developed property sales would
ordinarily preclude such a focus. The approach is that of a hedonic price index in which
selling price is Cobb-Douglas function of a number of property characteristics with land
area being just one of the characteristics. By shifting the other property characteristic
variables, it is possible to obtain predictions of land value alone.
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