| A History of Site Valuation Rules:
Functions and Empirical Evidence Author:
Peter F. Colwell and Tim F. Scheu
Start Page: 353
End Page: 368
Volume: 9
Issue Number: 3
Year: 1994
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Research
Abstract: It is commonplace to
think of the price of land as an amount per unit of area. This may be inappropriate,
because it appears that the value of land increases at a decreasing rate as area increases
in some situations, and frontage and depth may affect value differently. Various rules
have been developed to aid in the process of estimating site value. This paper describes
the functional forms of these rules and provides estimates of the parameters of these
rules utilizing historical data. The hypotheses that value is a concave function of both
frontage and depth cannot be rejected.
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