I was thinking about this while printing t's this afternoon.
Without comparing the specifics of the developments, the numbers mentioned are really only rough guidelines that could produce unexpected results if acted upon imprudently.
It stands to reason that the biggest names often get the best properties, so they have a leg up there. Because the name is involved, they probably obtain financing on better terms as well, so that's another advantage. Certainly it's easier to develop buzz around a name, so there's yet another advantage.
But mostly what big names offer is safety and security. This is not to be underestimated when putting together a real estate development - not by a long shot - but a good salesman might be able to overcome the perceived disadvantages of developing a project around a non-name architect.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that a lot of what has been reported could easily be explained as self fulfilling prophecies. There is also no guarantee that, should an architect fall out of favor among the big boys, that property values might not fall. I'd be curious to know whether the projects cited where studied at longer intervals after opening. How has a place like Muirfield Village developed? Considering Jack and the success of the Memorial, it has probably been an absolute gold mine.
We have a development here north of Pittsburgh called Treesdale that is a GIGANTIC housing project with a wide array of homes surrounding an Arnold Palmer course. I'd bet good money that a lot of people who bought homes in this development don't even know who developed the course. But the success of the project would definitely go down as a win for Palmer's design company, by the standards of most people and most writers.
I was on a bachelor party outing recently with friends in Scottsdale and started talking golf with a good friend who is doing quite well for himself. He has been to Bandon, played BD & Pac D, and hasn't even heard of Coore & Crenshaw or Bandon Trails. And Ben Crenshaw won 2 Masters and the architectural team has one certified masterpiece, several more that will likely end up acknowledged as such, and a course that kicks off the season every year on Tour!
So who knows how much of the success of a Weiskopf development is due to his involvement, and how much is due to other things?
Let me know if you need a proof reader and professional skeptic for your paper, Mike.