Hedonic Pricing Model for Real Property Valuation via GIS - A Review
Hedonic pricing models in real property valuation have been frequently applied in many
research studies and projects since it was introduced by Rosen in 1974. The development
of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in the recent decades has gradually supports
the usage of hedonic model in the spatial data pricing model studies. Beside the basic
advantages of GIS to position properties in terms of their geographic coordinates, it has
the capabilities of dealing with reasonable amount of data, and wide choices of analysis
that make it powerful tool to facilitate the building and implementation of the hedonic
models within its framework. Many studies have employed GIS in real property valuation
in their present work and for the future prediction. This paper reviews the works of
literature on the GIS applications in the real property valuation employing the hedonic
pricing models.