The Extent of the Impact of Basic Education Resources on Housing Prices Based on the Case Study of Harbin
Publication: ICCREM 2022
ABSTRACT
For more than 40 years of reform and opening up, people’s material living standards have been continuously improved, and residents’ demand for high-quality educational resources has become stronger. The housing prices in school districts have been rising steadily, which has seriously violated the principle of “housing, housing, no speculation.” Therefore, research on educational resources. The degree of influence on surrounding housing prices is of great significance for exploring the formation mechanism of school district housing prices, restraining the phenomenon of sky-high school housing prices, promoting the balanced development of education, and promoting social equity. This article is based on the sample of surrounding housing from the primary school in Nangang District, Harbin, and uses a characteristic price model to reveal the impact of educational facilities on housing prices.
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