Dynamics Of Property Location


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The Dynamics of Property Location


The Dynamics of Property Location

Author: Russell Schiller

language: en

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Release Date: 2003-07-13


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Why is property located where it is and how has this process changed in recent years? A number of factors such as social change and technological development, have affected location and these are considered. Value, the way changing patterns are measured, is examined and there is a discussion of rent contours. The book considers location in the retail industry, looking at the theory, hierarchy, clustering and dispersal. The move to out of town sites, with its three waves of decentralisation, is described. Central place theory, dating from the 1930s, is discounted as being obsolete and misleading. Finally the book covers offices, industrial and residential property.

The Dynamics of Property Location


The Dynamics of Property Location

Author: Russell Schiller

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2001


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Dynamics of Property Location


Dynamics of Property Location

Author: Russell Schiller

language: en

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Release Date: 2001


DOWNLOAD





Why is property located where it is and how has this process changed in recent years? A number of factors such as social change and technological development, have affected location and these are considered. Value, the way changing patterns are measured, is examined and there is a discussion of rent contours. The book considers location in the retail industry, looking at the theory, hierarchy, clustering and dispersal. The move to out of town sites, with its three waves of decentralisation, is described. Central place theory, dating from the 1930s, is discounted as being obsolete and misleading. Finally the book covers offices, industrial and residential property.