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 Prediction of Real Estate Market Development Using Statistical Methodsby Darina Tauberová, Brno, Czech RepublicThe article deals with the presentation of a possible procedure in 
	predicting the development of real estate market prices. The author analysed 
	possible approaches that appear to be suitable for creating a system 
	approach for predicting real estate prices and the creation of a regression 
	model for the prediction of the development of the real estate market was 
	chosen as most appropriate, namely the creation of a delayed multiple 
	regression model, provided the regression model assumptions are fulfilled. 
	The article is divided to theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical 
	part explains regression models, assumptions of regression models and 
	hypothesis testing. The practical part demonstrates the prediction of the 
	real estate market development.  The author of the research is trying to develop the field of real estate 
	valuation, because this branch is one of the very important branches 
	necessary for the state economy as a whole, its stability and influence on 
	the global economy. Quality opinions can minimize market risks, such as the 
	so-called “real estate bubble”. The model is also suitable for use in routine expert practice thanks to 
	the simplicity of calculation without owning any computational programme. 
	Thanks to the created model, experts are able to predict the development of 
	the real estate market. The result is bound to the accuracy of the input 
	data, which can be problematic, especially in cases of an attempt to predict 
	price developments over a longer period of time. The novelty of the overall 
	approach consists in the use of mathematical and statistical methods, which 
	are not used in the ordinary expert practice. The model was set for the real 
	estate market in the Czech Republic, however, based on the detailed 
	procedure described in this article, this model can be used in any other 
	country. 
 
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