"Location, Location, Location!" The Market for Vacant Urban Land: New York 1835-1900
Jeremy Atack and
Robert Margo
No 91, NBER Historical Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
We present new archival evidence on the price of vacant land in New York City between 1835 and 1900. Before the Civil War, the price of land per square foot fell steeply with distance from New York's City Hall located in the central business district. After the Civil War, the distance gradient flattened and the fit of a simple regression of land price on distance from the CBD declined markedly. Average nominal land prices at the CBD increased at an average annual rate of over 3 percent per year between 1835 and 1895 before declining as the century came to an end.
JEL-codes: R33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996-08
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Published as Atack, Jeremy and Robert A. Margo. "'Location, Location, Location!' The Price Of Gradient For Vacant Urban Land: New York, 1835 To 1900," Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 1998, v16(2,Mar), 151-172.
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