2021
DOI: 10.1111/1540-6229.12360
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Rental equivalence, owner‐occupied housing, and inflation measurement: Microlevel evidence from Ireland

Abstract: We use unique supervisory property‐level rental data to estimate a rental equivalence (RE) measure for owner‐occupied housing (OOH) for Ireland. Our data from the official, domestic rental regulator allow us to simultaneously address three issues that have arisen in the empirical application of rental equivalent measures. First, we can differentiate between new and existing rent levels in the analysis; second, we can control for other utility costs; and finally, we are able to estimate an RE measure in the abs… Show more

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“…Building upon previous research, numerous studies have explored the determinants of office rentals, providing valuable insights into the relationship between these determinants and rental dynamics. For instance, the economic determinants (Coffey et al, 2022;Lorenz et al, 2022), building certifications (Plebankiewicz et al, 2019;Wadu Mesthrige & Chan, 2019), building's physical structures (Bera, 2019;Jalali et al, 2019) and locational (Nurzukhrufa et al, 2018;Wan Rodi et al, 2019). Considering the extensive scholarly discourse, it is irrefutable that locational determinants have emerged as the most important standard for assessing the intrinsic value and rental potential of diverse property types (Bera, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building upon previous research, numerous studies have explored the determinants of office rentals, providing valuable insights into the relationship between these determinants and rental dynamics. For instance, the economic determinants (Coffey et al, 2022;Lorenz et al, 2022), building certifications (Plebankiewicz et al, 2019;Wadu Mesthrige & Chan, 2019), building's physical structures (Bera, 2019;Jalali et al, 2019) and locational (Nurzukhrufa et al, 2018;Wan Rodi et al, 2019). Considering the extensive scholarly discourse, it is irrefutable that locational determinants have emerged as the most important standard for assessing the intrinsic value and rental potential of diverse property types (Bera, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%