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Title: Searching for the value of a view

Author: Magill, Arthur W.; Schwan, Charles F.

Date: 1989

Source: Res. Paper PSW-RP-193. Berkeley, CA: Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 9 p

Station ID: RP-PSW-193

Description: Assessing the trade-offs between market and nonmarket products of wildlands poses a major problem fornatural resource planners and managers. Scenic quality is a resource that is not quantifiable in monetary terms. To determine if market values of real estate offering views could define relative dollar values for physical dimensions and objects in views, they were correlated to real estate prices for 13 recreation subdivisions in California wildlands. View variables were related to lot values in each subdivision, but the specific view variables related to value varied greatly among subdivisions. Field experience and discussions with realtors and land appraisers suggested a strong relation between views and property values. To help identify more widely applicable means for relating views to lot values, natural resource professionals rated views for scenic quality using a five point scale. View ratings showed little agreement, however, with market value rankings established by realtors. Future research could consider having the public and realtors sample rate landscape views, and having realtors assign market values to the views. These views and values might then serve as benchmarks to guide assessment of view values.

Keywords: esthetic values, view values, real estate, scenic quality, nonmarket value, trade-offs, view assessment, dollar values, landscape views

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Magill, Arthur W.; Schwan, Charles F.  1989.  Searching for the value of a view .   Res. Paper PSW-RP-193. Berkeley, CA: Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 9 p.

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