DETERMINING NEAR-CONTINUOUS PROPERTY-LEVEL LOCATION EFFECTS

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APP PUB NO 20160300273A1
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14681377

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Continuous property-level location effects may be determined by generating property-level location effect functions that map location coordinates to property-level location effect values. Each property-level location effect function corresponds to a sub-region of a larger region, the larger region being a region to which a hedonic equation of an automated valuation model corresponds. Each of the property-level location effect functions may be generated by fitting a set of data points that correspond to the sub-region for which the function is being generated. The set of data point to which a given function is fitted are based on the differences between model-estimated values and actual values (e.g., sales prices) for each of the properties located in the corresponding sub-region and in at least one adjoining sub-region. The property-level location effects functions are continuous and vary within their respective sub-region according to property-level changes in location effect.

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FANNIE MAE3900 WISCONSIN AVENUE N W WASHINGTON DC 20016-2892

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Gavriil, Fotis Vienna, US 4 6
Rosenblatt, Eric Derwood, US 44 281
Staal, Jesse D Washington, US 2 1
Treadwell, John Washington, US 8 48
Wu, Weifeng Falls Church, US 44 323

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