The LSE-REEF index is a micro-geographic mix-adjusted property price index. Its unique feature is that it reveals house price trends in about 35,000 lower-layer super output areas in England and Wales from 2010 to 2020.
The index utilizes matched Land Registry price paid and Energy Performance Certificate data, combined with a mix of parametric and non-parametric estimation techniques, to track the market price per square meter of floor space of a constant-quality housing unit over time. Ahlfeldt, Carozzi, and, Makovsky (2023) provide a detailed description of the underlying data and a descriptive summary of changes in property prices over the 2010 to 2020 period in England and Wales. Additionally, a comprehensive explanation of the methodology is provided by Ahlfeldt, Heblich, Seidel (2022). The LSE-REEF Index is the result of a purely academic research project, with no involvement from private-sector parties.
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