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How neighborhood perception affects housing rents: A novel analytical approach

How neighborhood perception affects housing rents: A novel analytical approach
A new method predicts rents with high accuracy by adding variables of streetscape components and neighborhood perceptions to an existing hedonic price model. Credit: Osaka Metropolitan University

Housing rents usually correlate with factors such as the building's age, facilities, and location. Yet not all rentals with similar physical factors charge the same rent. Psychological factors such as the subjective perceptions of the neighborhood matter as well.

Considering these variables, an Osaka Metropolitan University team has developed a method with almost 75% accuracy in explaining housing prices in Osaka City. The findings were in Habitat International.

The team led by Graduate School of Human Life and Ecology student Xiaorui Wang and Professor Daisuke Matsushita used existing Osaka City property datasets and incorporated additional information on the physical factors (sky, vegetation, and buildings) of the streetscape images, and the impressions (safety, beauty, depression, liveliness, wealth, and boredom) of the streetscape using machine learning.

The method predicted rent prices with an accuracy of 73.92%. Among the variables, the neighborhood perceptions ranked highly as an indicator, just behind the building age, floor area, and distance to the central business district.

More information: Xiaorui Wang et al, Explaining housing rents: A neural network approach to landscape image perceptions, Habitat International (2024).

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