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La valorisation des aménités locales après la Covid-19

Imen Daly

Revue française d'économie, 2024, vol. XXXIX, issue 1, 125-164

Abstract: This article analyzes the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on real estate prices using spatial discontinuities. The results highlight a change in preferences among Parisian buyers, suggesting that after the pandemic, the desire to avoid potential infection hotspots, combined with the widespread adoption of remote work, led to a devaluation of proximity to the capital. Additionally, during the second year following the start of the pandemic, a transient preference emerged for properties with parking spaces, while a devaluation of proximity to public transport indicates a temporary shift towards individual transportation methods. The study also highlights a temporary increase in the importance of immediate access to green spaces, emphasizing the influence of social distancing measures on buyers’ choices.

Date: 2024
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