Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Building Regulations on Housing Prices: A Study of Kosovo and Slovenia
Session
Civil Engineering, Infrastructure and Environment
Description
This study investigates the impact of building regulations and spatial planning restrictions on housing prices in Kosovo and Slovenia. The research employs a quantitative analysis, utilizing SPSS to analyze 1,468 housing sales and cost transactions in Kosovo and 677 transactions in Slovenia. Findings reveal a significant influence of building regulations on housing prices in both countries, supporting the hypothesis that legal restrictions affect housing prices. The novelty of this study is its comparative approach, shedding light on the effects of regulatory interventions in two different economic and social contexts, which could guide policymakers and real estate professionals towards sustainable and affordable housing.
Keywords:
Building Regulations, Housing Prices, Spatial Planning Restrictions, Comparative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis, Kosovo, Slovenia
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-95-6
Location
UBT Lipjan, Kosovo
Start Date
28-10-2023 8:00 AM
End Date
29-10-2023 6:00 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2023.337
Recommended Citation
Hoxha, Visar, "Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Building Regulations on Housing Prices: A Study of Kosovo and Slovenia" (2023). UBT International Conference. 2.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/IC/civil/2
Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Building Regulations on Housing Prices: A Study of Kosovo and Slovenia
UBT Lipjan, Kosovo
This study investigates the impact of building regulations and spatial planning restrictions on housing prices in Kosovo and Slovenia. The research employs a quantitative analysis, utilizing SPSS to analyze 1,468 housing sales and cost transactions in Kosovo and 677 transactions in Slovenia. Findings reveal a significant influence of building regulations on housing prices in both countries, supporting the hypothesis that legal restrictions affect housing prices. The novelty of this study is its comparative approach, shedding light on the effects of regulatory interventions in two different economic and social contexts, which could guide policymakers and real estate professionals towards sustainable and affordable housing.