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Residential Use of Land
in a Monocentric City

Hannah Faith Enriquez
Two steps in the analysis of residential land
rent:


Housing-Price Function
- indicates how much a household is willing to pay
for dwellings at different locations in the city



Residential Bid-Rent Function
- indicates how much housing producers are willing to
pay per acre of land at various locations in the city


Assumptions in Residential Land Use:


HOUSING-PRICE FUNCTION



Price of housing – price per square foot of
housing per month



Ex.
1,000 square-foot house
Household rent – $250 per month

Price of housing – 25 cents/square foot
($250 divided by 1,000 sq. foot)


2 Types of Housing-Price Function:

a.

Linear Housing Price Function:
No Consumer Substitution

a.

Convex Housing Price Function:
Consumer Substitution




Linear-Housing Price Function: No
Consumer Substitution
Assumptions:
1. Identical dwellings – every dwelling in the city has 1,000
square feet or living space
2. Fixed budget – the household has a fixed budget of $300 per
month ( on commuting and housing costs)
3. Commuting cost – monthly commuting costs are $20 per
mile/month
 1 mile - $20
 2 miles - $40
Housing-Price Function for a City with Identical Dwellings
(1,000 square-foot): No Consumer Substitution (LINEAR)

$
0.30

Price of
housing per
square foot

A  $300 - housing

 $120 – commuting
B  $180 - housing

0.18

Housing-price function

0.06

6

City center

Miles to city center

12

15
Linear Housing Price Function: No Consumer Substitution

a.

Households are indifferent among all
locations within the city

Why?  Because differences in commuting costs are offset
by differences in housing costs
Slope:

t – commuting cost/mile
H – housing consumption/sq. foot
P – change in price/sq. foot

If:
t = $20
H = 1,000 sq. foot
P=
0.02/sq.foot


Convex Housing Price Function:
Consumer Substitution



A more realistic assumption:
◦ Household obeys the law of demand:
decreases the quantity demanded as price
increases
As a household moves toward the city center, it
pays a higher price for housing, so it occupies
a smaller dwelling


As the relative price of housing increases,
the household substitutes nonhousing
goods
Housing-Price Function for a City with Identical Dwellings
: With Consumer Substitution (CONVEX)

$

Housing-price function: no
consumer substitution

0.30

Price of
housing per
square foot

Housing-price
function: with
consumer
substitution

0.12

Distance
to city
center
(miles)

Housing

consumpti
on (sq.

3

400

6

600

9

750

12

1,000

0.06

foot)

3

6

9

Miles to city center
City center

12

15
Convex Housing Price Function: Consumer Substitution
a.

As the household moves toward the city center, housing
consumption decreases, thus increasing the slope of the
housing price-function.

Slope:

t
H
P
u

– commuting cost/mile
– housing consumption/sq. foot
– change in price of housing
– distance to city center

If:
u = 9 miles
t = $20
H(u) = 750 sq. foot

Slope =
0.0267/sq.foot


How rapid does the price of housing
decrease as distance to the city center
increases?



Housing-Price Gradient: percentage
change in the price of housing per mile


Residential Bid-Rent Function
- indicates how much housing producers are
willing to pay per acre of land at various
locations in the city



2 Types of Residential Bid-Rent Functions:

a. Housing with Fixed-Factor Proportions
b. Housing Firms engage in Factor Substitution


Residential Bid-Rent Function Equation:

Given:
P – price of housing
u – distance to city center
Q – square feet of housing
T – acres of land
K –nonland cost

u – 6 miles
T – 50
K - 50

consumption

3

R(u) = 1.98

Distance to
city center
(miles)

Housing

400

0.24

6

600

0.18

9

750

0.12

12

1,000

0.06

(sq. foot)

Price of
Housing


Since P(u) decreases as u increases, R(u)
declines as u increases. The bid rent
function is convex since the housing price
function is convex.


Bid-Rent Function: Fixed Factor Proportions
The characteristics of the housing industry are as follows:



1. Production - each firm produces Q square feet of housing
using land and non-land inputs.
Once the firm erects a building, it can be used as a single dwelling
(with Q square feet of space) or divided into x units each of which
has (Q/x) square feet of living space.



2. Non-land Cost - Firms use (K) worth of non-land inputs
for each building.
Residential Bid-Rent Function: Fixed Factor Proportions
$

Total Revenue = P(u) times Q

Cost of nonland inputs

Bid-rent Function

City center

u*

Miles to city center


3. Fixed Factor Proportions - Each firm
produces its house, regardless of the price of
land.



4. Housing Prices - the housing price function
is negatively sloped and convex (i.e. slope
gets steeper as location approaches city
center)



5. Perfect Competition - the housing industry
is perfectly competitive so each house builder
makes zero economic profits in long run
equilibrium.


Bid-Rent Function: Factor Substitution



Involves substituting non-land inputs for land as the price
of land increases which means building progressively taller
buildings as location approaches city center.



The flexible firm (with factor substitution) is able to
produce housing more cheaply than the inflexible firm
since the flexible firm uses less of the more expensive
input at each location. Thus the flexible firm can always
outbid the inflexible firm for land.
Residential Bid-Rent Function: Factor Substitution
$
Bid Rent without factor
substitution

Bid Rent without factor
substitution

Bid rent
(per acre)

City center

3

6

9

Miles to city center

12


Residential Density- population density at
different locations in the city

Consumer substitution – price of housing
decreases as distance to the city center
increases
b. Factor substitution – price of land
decreases as the distance to the city
center increases
a.


Monocentric City

2 features:
1. Office firms occupy the central area of
CBD (central business district)
2. Employment is concentrated in the CBD,
not distributed throughout the city
Land rent
per acre

Distance from city
center


Why do all manufacturers and office firms
locate at the CBD?



There are trade-offs:

1. Higher freight costs (transportation
costs)
 2. Lower wages

Suburbs

City Center

Low wages
Higher transportation
costs

High wages
Lower transportation
costs

Why?
- Horse-drawn wagons
are slower and more
expensive

Why?
- Workers commute
by streetcar and they
are faster and more
efficient
Residential Bid
Rent Functions

Manufacturer
Bid Rent
Functions

Office Bid Rent
Functions

Lowest
transport costs

Higher
transport costs

Highest
transport costs

Slope of Bidrent Function

Flat

Steeper

Steepest

Distance from
City Center

Farthest

Closer

Closest

Transport Costs
END

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Residential use of land in a monocentric city

  • 1. Residential Use of Land in a Monocentric City Hannah Faith Enriquez
  • 2. Two steps in the analysis of residential land rent:  Housing-Price Function - indicates how much a household is willing to pay for dwellings at different locations in the city  Residential Bid-Rent Function - indicates how much housing producers are willing to pay per acre of land at various locations in the city
  • 4.  HOUSING-PRICE FUNCTION  Price of housing – price per square foot of housing per month  Ex. 1,000 square-foot house Household rent – $250 per month Price of housing – 25 cents/square foot ($250 divided by 1,000 sq. foot)
  • 5.  2 Types of Housing-Price Function: a. Linear Housing Price Function: No Consumer Substitution a. Convex Housing Price Function: Consumer Substitution
  • 6.   Linear-Housing Price Function: No Consumer Substitution Assumptions: 1. Identical dwellings – every dwelling in the city has 1,000 square feet or living space 2. Fixed budget – the household has a fixed budget of $300 per month ( on commuting and housing costs) 3. Commuting cost – monthly commuting costs are $20 per mile/month  1 mile - $20  2 miles - $40
  • 7. Housing-Price Function for a City with Identical Dwellings (1,000 square-foot): No Consumer Substitution (LINEAR) $ 0.30 Price of housing per square foot A  $300 - housing  $120 – commuting B  $180 - housing 0.18 Housing-price function 0.06 6 City center Miles to city center 12 15
  • 8. Linear Housing Price Function: No Consumer Substitution a. Households are indifferent among all locations within the city Why?  Because differences in commuting costs are offset by differences in housing costs Slope: t – commuting cost/mile H – housing consumption/sq. foot P – change in price/sq. foot If: t = $20 H = 1,000 sq. foot P= 0.02/sq.foot
  • 9.  Convex Housing Price Function: Consumer Substitution  A more realistic assumption: ◦ Household obeys the law of demand: decreases the quantity demanded as price increases As a household moves toward the city center, it pays a higher price for housing, so it occupies a smaller dwelling
  • 10.  As the relative price of housing increases, the household substitutes nonhousing goods
  • 11. Housing-Price Function for a City with Identical Dwellings : With Consumer Substitution (CONVEX) $ Housing-price function: no consumer substitution 0.30 Price of housing per square foot Housing-price function: with consumer substitution 0.12 Distance to city center (miles) Housing consumpti on (sq. 3 400 6 600 9 750 12 1,000 0.06 foot) 3 6 9 Miles to city center City center 12 15
  • 12. Convex Housing Price Function: Consumer Substitution a. As the household moves toward the city center, housing consumption decreases, thus increasing the slope of the housing price-function. Slope: t H P u – commuting cost/mile – housing consumption/sq. foot – change in price of housing – distance to city center If: u = 9 miles t = $20 H(u) = 750 sq. foot Slope = 0.0267/sq.foot
  • 13.  How rapid does the price of housing decrease as distance to the city center increases?  Housing-Price Gradient: percentage change in the price of housing per mile
  • 14.  Residential Bid-Rent Function - indicates how much housing producers are willing to pay per acre of land at various locations in the city  2 Types of Residential Bid-Rent Functions: a. Housing with Fixed-Factor Proportions b. Housing Firms engage in Factor Substitution
  • 15.  Residential Bid-Rent Function Equation: Given: P – price of housing u – distance to city center Q – square feet of housing T – acres of land K –nonland cost u – 6 miles T – 50 K - 50 consumption 3 R(u) = 1.98 Distance to city center (miles) Housing 400 0.24 6 600 0.18 9 750 0.12 12 1,000 0.06 (sq. foot) Price of Housing
  • 16.  Since P(u) decreases as u increases, R(u) declines as u increases. The bid rent function is convex since the housing price function is convex.
  • 17.  Bid-Rent Function: Fixed Factor Proportions The characteristics of the housing industry are as follows:  1. Production - each firm produces Q square feet of housing using land and non-land inputs. Once the firm erects a building, it can be used as a single dwelling (with Q square feet of space) or divided into x units each of which has (Q/x) square feet of living space.  2. Non-land Cost - Firms use (K) worth of non-land inputs for each building.
  • 18. Residential Bid-Rent Function: Fixed Factor Proportions $ Total Revenue = P(u) times Q Cost of nonland inputs Bid-rent Function City center u* Miles to city center
  • 19.  3. Fixed Factor Proportions - Each firm produces its house, regardless of the price of land.  4. Housing Prices - the housing price function is negatively sloped and convex (i.e. slope gets steeper as location approaches city center)  5. Perfect Competition - the housing industry is perfectly competitive so each house builder makes zero economic profits in long run equilibrium.
  • 20.  Bid-Rent Function: Factor Substitution  Involves substituting non-land inputs for land as the price of land increases which means building progressively taller buildings as location approaches city center.  The flexible firm (with factor substitution) is able to produce housing more cheaply than the inflexible firm since the flexible firm uses less of the more expensive input at each location. Thus the flexible firm can always outbid the inflexible firm for land.
  • 21. Residential Bid-Rent Function: Factor Substitution $ Bid Rent without factor substitution Bid Rent without factor substitution Bid rent (per acre) City center 3 6 9 Miles to city center 12
  • 22.  Residential Density- population density at different locations in the city Consumer substitution – price of housing decreases as distance to the city center increases b. Factor substitution – price of land decreases as the distance to the city center increases a.
  • 23.  Monocentric City 2 features: 1. Office firms occupy the central area of CBD (central business district) 2. Employment is concentrated in the CBD, not distributed throughout the city
  • 24. Land rent per acre Distance from city center
  • 25.  Why do all manufacturers and office firms locate at the CBD?  There are trade-offs: 1. Higher freight costs (transportation costs)  2. Lower wages 
  • 26. Suburbs City Center Low wages Higher transportation costs High wages Lower transportation costs Why? - Horse-drawn wagons are slower and more expensive Why? - Workers commute by streetcar and they are faster and more efficient
  • 27. Residential Bid Rent Functions Manufacturer Bid Rent Functions Office Bid Rent Functions Lowest transport costs Higher transport costs Highest transport costs Slope of Bidrent Function Flat Steeper Steepest Distance from City Center Farthest Closer Closest Transport Costs
  • 28. END