5/17/2020
There is a relationship between proximity to transportation and real estate prices. It can be positive or negative, depending on the type of the transport. Most of the times the effect is positive but limited to a short distance around transport projects.
Even though this is not always the case, most of the times, we can notice a positive effect of transportation infrastructure proximity on property prices. Values usually begin to rise from the moment of the official announcement regarding the construction, they to rise during construction reaching a maximum just before operating. Also, in case of an improvement or expansion, there may be noticed a further increase.
According to studies conducted in the city of Thessaloniki, Greece, it is expected that the metro system will have a big impact to businesses around the metro stations.
We mention some important information derived from the research of (Nikiforiadis, Roukouni, Basbas and Chrysostomou, 2020), who studied the expectations of the impact of the metro stations at the area of the centre and eastern city. They chose 10 stations, excluding the stations that are meant to serve campus areas and residential areas. Buffer zone for each station was 250 meters radius.
The research, included two sections. The first, included questions about business characteristics and mobility characteristics of employees and customers.
The second, included business owners expectations regarding the metro stations.
The analysis showed that the business owners are expecting many benefits of the metro construction project, an increase of business revenue and rental prices. Also, the businesses which are closer to the station, deal with parking problems and especially restaurants and cafes, will have greater benefits.
Some important research statistic information:
The research revealed that owners and professionals have really high expectations be the metro:
Article based on the study of:
Nikiforiadis, A., Roukouni, A., Basbas, S. and Chrysostomou, K., 2020. Do businesses expect benefits from the existence of metro stations in their area? A case study in Thessaloniki, Greece. Transportation Research Procedia, 47, pp.259-266
Article based on the study of:
Nikiforiadis, A., Roukouni, A., Basbas, S. and Chrysostomou, K., 2020. Do businesses expect benefits from the existence of metro stations in their area? A case study in Thessaloniki, Greece. Transportation Research Procedia, 47, pp.259-266.