International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis

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Journal: International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis

Online ISSN: 1753-8289

Print ISSN: 1753-8270

Publisher Name: Emerald Publishing Limited

Starting Year: 2008

Website URL: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/ijhma

Country: United Kingdom

Email: cdboardman@emerald.com

Research Discipline Holistic view of housing

Frequency: Monthly

Research Language: English

About Journal:

International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis (IJHMA) provides an international forum for the interchange of information and ideas relating to housing and housing markets
Aims and scope
International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis (IJHMA) aims to provide a holistic view of housing through its coverage of varied and diverse aspects of the housing industry including, amongst others, finance, demography, valuation and planning. IJHMA focuses on the interface between academic research and practical application by disseminating new research findings alongside articles related to everyday professional practice.

Housing markets are in a constant state of change and up-to-date research is required to identify, monitor and adjust to these changes. The global nature of property markets has accelerated this change, which in turn has widespread implications for industry and practitioners.

The journal seeks to remain relevant with cutting-edge research relating to all aspects of housing markets, ensuring coverage of issues that are topical and current to the readership.

housing market analysis including broader aggregate markets using a large-scale approach
examining individual houses including price, design and cost factors
depreciation and obsolescence factors affecting housing
high density housing, especially inner-city and upmarket trends
social housing considerations and influences
GIS (geographic information systems) and the use of mapping programs to understand housing trends
demographics and the relationship with housing e.g. unemployment rates
trends in low cost housing including viable alternatives
housing affordability including the option of renting vs. buying
the effect of financial factors (e.g. interest rates) on housing markets
valuing housing markets and individual houses
first-time buyers or first home owners entering the housing market
the effect of government decisions on housing
undertaking mass appraisals and advances in technology
taxation of housing such as for council rating purposes
emerging housing markets such as third world countries and developing nations
conversion and modification of houses e.g. to embrace sustainability
the relationship between the environment and housing
planning aspects and the integration of housing into the urban environment.

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