TY - CONF T1 - ESTIMATION OF REDEVELOPMENT PROBABILITY USING PANEL DATA-ASSET BUBBLE BURST AND OFFICE MARKET IN TOKYO T2 - 17th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference Y1 - 2010 A1 - Chihiro Shimizu A1 - Asami, Yasushi A1 - Karato, Koji AB - When Japan's asset bubble burst, the office vacancy rate soared sharply. This study targets the office market in Tokyo's 23 special wards during Japan's bubble burst period. It aims to define economic conditions for the redevelopment/conversion of offices into housing and estimate the redevelopment/conversion probability under the conditions. The precondition for land-use conversion is that subsequent profit excluding destruction and reconstruction costs is estimated to increase from the present level for existing buildings. We estimated hedonic functions for offices and housing, computed profit gaps for approximately 40,000 buildings used for offices in 1991, and projected how the profit gaps would influence the land-use conversion probability. Specifically, we used panel data for two time points in the 1990s to examine the significance of redevelopment/conversion conditions. We found that if random effects are used to control for individual characteristics of buildings, the redevelopment probability rises significantly when profit from land after redevelopment is expected to exceed that from present land uses. This increase is larger in the central part of a city. Limitations stem from the nature of Japanese data limited to the conversion of offices into housing. In the future, we may develop a model to generalize land-use conversion conditions. However, this is the first study to specify the process of land-use adjustments that emerged during the bubble burst. This is also the first empirical study using panel data to analyse conditions for redevelopment. JA - 17th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference T3 - ERES: Conference CY - Milan, Italy U3 - RePEc:arz:wpaper:eres2010_029 J1 - Conference 2010 ID - oai:eres.id:eres2010_029 M3 - 10.15396/eres2010_029 ER -