ASSESSING THE FORECASTING PERFORMANCE OF ARIMA AND ARIMAX MODELS OF RESIDENTIAL PRICES IN ABUJA NIGERIA

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MUSA ABUBAKAR ALKALI

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This paper compared the out of sample forecasting ability of two Box-Jenkins ARIMA family models: ARIMAX and ARIMA. The forecasting models were tested to forecast real estate residential price in Abuja, Nigeria with quarterly data of average sales of residential price from  the first quarter of year 2000 to the last quarter of year 2017. The result shows that the ARIMAX  forecasting models, with macroeconomic factors as exogenous variables  such as the household income, interest rate, gross domestic products, exchange rate and crude oil price and their lags, provide the best out of sample forecasting models for 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom, 4 bedroom and 5 bedroom, than ARIMA models. Generally, both ARIMA and ARIMAX models are good for short term forecasting modelling.

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