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The Impact of the Miami Metrorail on the Value of Residences near Station Locations

Dean H. Gatzlaff and Marc T. Smith

Land Economics, 1993, vol. 69, issue 1, 54-66

Abstract: This paper examines the impact of the development of the Miami Metrorail system on residential property values proximate to its station locations. Comparing repeat-sales indices and applying hedonic regression methods yielded consistent results. In both cases the analyses support the hypothesis that residential values were, at most, only weakly impacted by the announcement of the new rail system.

Date: 1993
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