Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/142063 
Year of Publication: 
2012
Citation: 
[Journal:] CBN Journal of Applied Statistics [ISSN:] 2476-8472 [Volume:] 03 [Issue:] 2 [Publisher:] The Central Bank of Nigeria [Place:] Abuja [Year:] 2012 [Pages:] 17-38
Publisher: 
The Central Bank of Nigeria, Abuja
Abstract: 
This work focuses on the development of house price indices for Nigeria, and the estimates of the Nigerian Residential Property Price Indices on housing characteristics are presented. Four main methods of index construction were considered, these are hedonic regression, repeat-sales, stratification and central price tendency methods. It was discovered that econometric methods like hedonic and repeat sales were constraints in constructing residential property price indices for Nigeria by the nature of the data available. Hence, the central price tendency and the sale-based stratification methods which are internationally used measures were applied to the available zonal-level dataset from a survey of selected urban cities from the six geopolitical zones of the country. While the central price tendency was used to track changes in the price of the median residential dwelling sold from one period to another and the zonal shares of residential property prices, the sale-based approach was used to estimate the trends in the year-on-year growth rate of residential property price indices and the zone-wise price indices. On the whole, the results show a reflection of changes in the composition of residential dwellings sold in Nigeria from 2010 to 2012. The need for housing policy that will empower a comprehensive documentation of all attributes of price determinants for evaluation of residential property in Nigeria was emphasized.
Subjects: 
Central price tendency
Growth rate
Real estate market
Residential property price index
Sale-based stratification method
JEL: 
C43
C81
D11
E31
Document Type: 
Article

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