2006
DOI: 10.3141/1977-14
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Location Choice vis-à-vis Transportation: Apartment Dwellers

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“…Although it is conceivable that, for instance, a job change is "external" in the sense that it is driven by considerations other than the implications for the commute (such as career prospects), it is also possible (especially in the Dutch context) that people look for a job closer to their homes in order to reduce their commute distances or be able to use slow commute modes such as bicycle. Likewise, a residential relocation may be to varying degrees influenced by the implications for daily travel in general (Stanbridge & Lyons, 2006) or the daily commute in particular (Bina & Kockelman, 2006). The concept that residential or job location are (partly) determined by the preferences for daily travel has been termed self-selection in the transportation literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is conceivable that, for instance, a job change is "external" in the sense that it is driven by considerations other than the implications for the commute (such as career prospects), it is also possible (especially in the Dutch context) that people look for a job closer to their homes in order to reduce their commute distances or be able to use slow commute modes such as bicycle. Likewise, a residential relocation may be to varying degrees influenced by the implications for daily travel in general (Stanbridge & Lyons, 2006) or the daily commute in particular (Bina & Kockelman, 2006). The concept that residential or job location are (partly) determined by the preferences for daily travel has been termed self-selection in the transportation literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Why does providing bus transit seem to lower property value in general (e.g., Bina et al 2006a), and in Fargo in particular? This study speculates that this observed relationship can be attributed to the twofold.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that many apartment dwellers are transportation-disadvantaged people, transit access and the level of service may have a larger impact on apartment dwellers than home owners. Further, apartment dwellers tend to value the importance of transportation factors in their residential choices, compared to home owners (Bina et al 2006a(Bina et al , 2006bCao 2007). Therefore, transit infrastructure is more likely to affect lease rates than home prices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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