Drive Until You Qualify : a Comparison of San Diego & the Twin Cities Urban Areas
Abstract
"Drive until you qualify" is a phrase often cited as a major cause of urban sprawl and increasing dependence upon foreign oil. The primary idea is that house prices decay with distance from the center of the city because of falling land prices. This study analyzes empirical dat from a variety of sources to model the price/distance dynamic and compare it in two metropolitan areas: coastal San Diego, CA and the land-locked "Twin Cities" of Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN>
Subject
Housing--Location--Economic aspects
Housing--Location--Minnesota--Minneapolis Metropolitan Area
Housing--Location--Minnesota--Saint Paul Metropolitan Area
Housing--Location--California--San Diego Metropolitan Area
Housing--Prices--Minnesota--Minneapolis Metropolitan Area
Housing--Prices--Minnesota--Saint Paul Metropolitan Area
Housing--Prices--California--San Diego Metropolitan Area
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/47245Description
University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
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