Costa Ana, Sass Victoria, Kennedy Ian, Roy Roshni, Walter Rebecca J, Acolin Arthur, Crowder Kyle, Hess Chris, Ramiller Alex, Chasins Sarah
University of Washington, Seattle.
Cornell University.
Cityscape. 2021;23(2):327-339.
Research on rental housing markets in the United States has traditionally relied on national or local housing surveys. Those sources lack temporal and spatial specificity, limiting their use for tracking short-term changes in local markets. As rental housing ads have transitioned to digital spaces, a growing body of literature has utilized web scraping to analyze listing practices and variations in rental market dynamics. Those studies have primarily relied on one platform, Craigslist, as a source of data. Despite Craigslist's popularity, the authors contend that rental listings from various websites, rather than from individual ones, provide a more comprehensive picture. Using a mixed-methods approach to study listings across various platforms in five metropolitan areas, this article demonstrates considerable variation in both the types of rental units advertised and the features provided across those platforms. The article begins with an account of the birth and consolidation of online rental platforms and emergent characteristics of several selected websites, including the criteria for posting, search parameters, search results priority, and first-page search results. Visualizations are used to compare features such as the 40th percentile of rent, rent distribution, and bedroom size based on scraped data from six online platforms (Padmapper, Forrent.com, Trulia, Zillow, Craigslist, and GoSection8), 2020 Fair Market Rents, and 2019 American Community Survey data. The analyses indicate that online listing platforms target different audiences and offer distinct information on units within those market segments, resulting in markedly different estimates of local rental costs and unit size distribution depending on the platform.
美国租赁住房市场的研究传统上依赖于全国性或地方性的住房调查。这些数据源缺乏时间和空间特异性,限制了它们用于追踪当地市场短期变化的用途。随着租赁住房广告向数字空间的转变,越来越多的文献利用网络爬虫来分析租赁市场动态中的房源发布做法和变化。这些研究主要依赖于一个平台——克雷格列表(Craigslist)作为数据来源。尽管克雷格列表很受欢迎,但作者认为,来自各个网站而非单个网站的租赁房源信息能提供更全面的情况。本文采用混合方法研究五个大都市地区各平台上的房源信息,结果表明,在各平台上广告的租赁单元类型和所提供的特征方面存在相当大的差异。文章首先介绍了在线租赁平台的诞生与整合以及几个选定网站的新特点,包括发布标准、搜索参数、搜索结果优先级和首页搜索结果。利用可视化工具,根据来自六个在线平台(Padmapper、Forrent.com、Trulia、Zillow、Craigslist和GoSection8)的抓取数据、2020年公平市场租金以及2019年美国社区调查数据,比较诸如第40百分位租金、租金分布和卧室大小等特征。分析表明,在线房源平台针对不同受众,并在这些细分市场内提供有关单元的不同信息,这导致根据平台不同,对当地租赁成本和单元大小分布的估计存在显著差异。