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©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 Chapter 5 Inside the City II: A Closer Look SLIDE 1

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER OUTLINE 5.1 From Property Rent to Property Value: The Effect of Rent Growth Expectations 5.2 Effect of Uncertainty on Speculative Land Value 5.3 Let’s Get Real: New Twists to the Old Model Density Variations and Heterogeneous Land Use Effect of Land Use Boundaries Polycentric Cities Neighborhood Dynamics and Life Cycle 5.4 Property Life Cycle and the Effect of Building Structure Depreciation 5.5 Chapter Summary SLIDE 2

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, you should understand: The difference between land value and land rent and the key determinants of land values in and around a city. Why uncertainty can result in higher land values but less land development in a city. Why different land uses and densities occur at different locations within a city. How neighborhoods or urban districts grow and mature and sometimes decline and rise again. The concept of property life cycle and its implications for real estate investors. The nature and cause of the major characteristics of urban form and how this can evolve. SLIDE 3

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER From Property Rent to Property Value: The Effect of Rent Growth Expectations SLIDE 4

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Effect of Uncertainty on Speculative Land Value SLIDE 5

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 EXHIBIT 5-1 Components of Property Rent Outside and Inside the Urban Boundary, Under Uncertainty SLIDE 6 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 EXHIBIT 5-2 Components of Property Value Outside and Inside the Urban Boundary, Under Uncertainty SLIDE 7 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Let’s Get Real: New Twists to the Old Model SLIDE 8

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Density Variations and Heterogeneous Land Use SLIDE 9

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 EXHIBIT 5-3 Bid-Rent Functions of Three Land Uses with Differing Productivity and Sensitivity to Transport Cost SLIDE 10 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 EXHIBIT 5-4 Concentric Ring Model of Urban Land Use Structure (Burgess) SLIDE 11 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 EXHIBIT 5-5 Sector Model of Urban Land Use Structure (Hoyt) SLIDE 12 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Effect of Land Use Boundaries SLIDE 13

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 EXHIBIT 5-6 Effect of Negative Externalities Near a Land Use Boundary SLIDE 14 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Polycentric Cities SLIDE 15

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 EXHIBIT 5-7 Rent Gradients in a Polycentric City SLIDE 16 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Neighborhood Dynamics and Life Cycle SLIDE 17

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 EXHIBIT 5-8 Neighborhood Succession Model SLIDE 18 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 EXHIBIT 5-9A Herengracht Usage Value Index, 1628–1974 SLIDE 19 Source: Eichholtz and Geltner (2004).

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 EXHIBIT 5-9B Summary Statistics of Herengracht Annual Repeat-Sale Price-Change Index SLIDE 20 Source: Eichholtz and Geltner (2004).

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Property Life Cycle and the Effect of Building Structure Depreciation SLIDE 21

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 EXHIBIT 5-10 Components of Property Value over Time SLIDE 22 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Chapter Summary SLIDE 23

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 EXHIBIT 5-1: > SLIDE 24 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 5 KEY TERMS growth premium irreversibility premium concentric ring model of urban form sector model of urban land use compatible land uses negative locational externality polycentric city major activity center (MAC) neighborhood business district (NBD) polynuclear city neighborhood succession theory property life cycle structure value physical obsolescence functional obsolescence economic obsolescence land value redevelopment option value structural depreciation SLIDE 25