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Rahnama M R, Ajzae Shokuhi M, Ghanbari M. An Analysis of the Price of Urban Housing Lands in Iran’s Provinces during 2001-2011. IJAUP 2019; 29 (1)
URL: http://ijaup.iust.ac.ir/article-1-319-en.html
1- Geography and Urban Planning, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
2- eography and Urban Planning, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad and CEO of Kavoshgaran Ateyesaz Vadi Sharestan Co, Mashhad, Iran , m.ghanbari233@yahoo.com
Abstract:  

Generally, more than 60 percent of land in cities and around 40 percent in small towns are utilized as housing areas. The present research aims to investigate the price of urban housing lands in Iran during the years 2001-2011 in different provinces. The method of research used in this paper is descriptive/ analytical method. After gathering the data in this regard via the Central Bank of Iran, using Moran Coefficient in GIS software and GeoDa software, the spatial autocorrelation was calculated and the correlation between variables like the price of urban housing land, percentage of urbanism, the average of the area of housing units and the level of development in different Iranian provinces was calculated. The findings of this study reveal this fact that in 2011 only in some provinces is there a significant relationship between the price of urban housing lands and the level of development of provinces. Also, the price of urban housing lands in Iran during 2001-2011 is not correlated with variables of urbanism percentage and the average area of urban housing units in different provinces. Further, we can state that the price of urban housing lands in Iran during the years 2001-2011 has moved from an accidental distribution toward a cluster distribution and during this same period, the average index of changes in the price of urban housing lands all over the country has been equal to 877.32 percent; with such provinces as Ardebil, Hamedan, Razavi Khorasan and Bushehr respectively having the highest index of change in prices and such provinces as Northern Khorasan, Khuzestan, Tehran and Yazd with the lowest index.

Type of Study: Research Paper | Subject: Urban Planning

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