Magazine article
Elder housing: Four new types of quantitative analysis: Part 3 of 3
The RMA Journal, Vol.84(2)
01 Oct 2001
Abstract
The traditional, subjective method of market analysis for elder housing does not withstand even casual common-sense scrutiny. This article introduces four new ways of quantitative analysis, based on a net demand model, that examine site, comparison pricing, a thousand-block-group analysis grid, and simulations for chain purchase and takeover decisions. The rules for using these advances are discussed. The new techniques hold the potential to change market analysis and to save far more than their extra costs.
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- Title
- Elder housing: Four new types of quantitative analysis: Part 3 of 3
- Creators
- G BaileyAvijit Banerjee
- Publication Details
- The RMA Journal, Vol.84(2)
- Publisher
- Robert Morris Associates; Philadelphia
- Resource Type
- Magazine article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Decision Sciences (and Management Information Systems); Bennett S. LeBow College of Business; Drexel University
- Identifiers
- 991019551904804721