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and House Values: An Empirical Investigation Authors:
Fran?is Des Rosiers, Marius
Th?iault, Yan Kestens and Paul Villeneuve
Start Page:
139
End Page: 162
Volume: 23
Issue Number: 01/02
Year: 2002
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Research
Abstract: This article is the winner of the Real Estate Valuation manuscript prize (sponsored by The
Appraisal Institute) presented at the
2001 American Real Estate Society Annual Meeting. This hedonic study investigates the effect of landscaping on house values, based on a detailed field
survey of 760
single-family homes sold between 1993 and 2000 on the territory of the Quebec
Urban Community. Environmental information
includes thirty-one landscaping attributes of both houses and their immediate environment. By and large, a positive tree cover
differential between the property and its immediate neighborhood, provided it is not excessive, translates into a
higher house value. Findings also suggest that the positive price impact of a good tree cover in the visible
surroundings is all the
more enhanced in areas with a high proportion of retired persons. Finally, a
high percentage of lawn cover as well as features such as flower arrangements, rock plants, the
presence of a hedge, etc.
all command a substantial market premium.

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