I'd be careful about controlling for median house value. If the hypothesis is that neighborhood income inequality increases neighborhood desirability (community characteristics held constant), then this desirabiliy will be priced into the median house value in addition to the 2-bedroom house value. The causal effect would be understated.
I'd be careful about controlling for median house value. If the hypothesis is that neighborhood income inequality increases neighborhood desirability (community characteristics held constant), then this desirabiliy will be priced into the median house value in addition to the 2-bedroom house value. The causal effect would be understated.
I'd be careful about controlling for median house value. If the hypothesis is that neighborhood income inequality increases neighborhood desirability (community characteristics held constant), then this desirabiliy will be priced into the median house value in addition to the 2-bedroom house value. The causal effect would be understated.