Simulación de recuperación de plusvalía urbana para línea 3 del metro de santiago

Translated title of the contribution: Urban capital gain recovery simulation for line 3 of the santiago metro

Francisco Vergara-Perucich*, Carlos Aguirre-Núñez

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Abstract

This article corresponds to a simulation of capital gains recovery applied to the transactions of land and new departments for 40 cases located near the new line 3 of Metro de Santiago. In Chile, the recovery of capital gains does not exist as a public policy, although different actors have set up the debate to evaluate their implementation before various announcements about new metro lines in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago. The main reason for this article is to contribute to the debate with empirical data on the potential consequences of applying these instruments to subway lines, taking as a reference the models of recovery of surplus value in Colombia. With this simulation, the study tests Martim Smolka's proposals for recovery of capital gains in Latin American nations in order to improve the provision of fiscal funds and improve urban environments. In Chile, this exercise has not yet been carried out, although there are similar contributions that, from different approaches, value the results that arise from this study. The methodology is quantitative, exploratory and inductive in nature, using the profitability measurement by NPV based on a historical survey of the project, its values, the price of land and its typologies, to apply a 50% value capture to the profits of land and 30% of the departments. The findings show a good possibility of collection but that requires specific adjustments so that these instruments do not prevent the housing market from becoming insolvent.

Translated title of the contributionUrban capital gain recovery simulation for line 3 of the santiago metro
Original languageSpanish
Article number8963
JournalArchitecture, City and Environment
Volume14
Issue number42
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Architecture
  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Urban Studies

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