How the single-family residence housing market capitalizes green property upgraded features: evidence from city of Austin

Junfeng Jiao, Xiaohan Wu, Yefu Chen, Arya Farahi
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Purpose By comparing regression models, this study aims to analyze the added home value of green sustainability features and green efficiency characteristics, rather than green certifications, in the city of Austin. Design/methodology/approach The adoption of home green energy efficiency upgrades has emerged as a new trend in the real estate industry, offering several benefits to builders and home buyers. These include tax reductions, health improvements and energy savings. Previous studies have shown that energy-certified single-family homes command a premium in the marketplace. However, the literature is limited in its analysis of the effects of green upgrades and certification on different types of single-family homes. To address this gap, this research collected data from 21,292 multiple listing services (MLS) closed home-selling listings in Austin, Texas, over a period of 35 months. Findings The analysis results showed that green efficiency features could generally increase single-family housing prices by 11.9%, whereas green sustainability upgrades can potentially bring a 11.7% higher selling price. Although green housing certification did not have significant effects on most housing groups, it did increase closing prices by 13.2% for single-family residences sold at the medium price range, which is higher than the impacts from simply listing the green features on MLS. Originality/value The study contributes to the body of knowledge by examining the market value of broadly defined energy efficiency and sustainability features in the residential housing market. The findings can help policymakers, brokerage firms, home builders and owners adjust their policies and strategies related to single-family home sales and mortgage approvals. The research also highlights the potential benefits of capitalizing on green housing features other than certifications.
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单户住宅市场如何利用绿色物业升级特征:来自奥斯汀市的证据
目的通过对比回归模型,分析Austin市绿色可持续性特征和绿色效率特征的家庭增加值,而不是绿色认证。采用家庭绿色能源效率升级已经成为房地产行业的新趋势,为建筑商和购房者提供了几个好处。这些措施包括减税、改善健康和节约能源。先前的研究表明,获得能源认证的独户住宅在市场上占有溢价。然而,文献在分析绿色升级和认证对不同类型的独户住宅的影响方面是有限的。为了解决这一差距,本研究收集了德克萨斯州奥斯汀市在35个月内的21,292个多重上市服务(MLS)关闭的房屋销售列表的数据。分析结果表明,绿色效率提升一般可使单户住宅价格上涨11.9%,而绿色可持续性升级可使销售价格上涨11.7%。虽然绿色住房认证对大多数住房群体没有显著影响,但它确实使以中等价格范围出售的单户住宅的收盘价提高了13.2%,这比在MLS上简单列出绿色特征的影响要高。独创性/价值该研究通过考察住宅市场中广义的能源效率和可持续性特征的市场价值,为知识体系做出了贡献。研究结果可以帮助政策制定者、经纪公司、房屋建筑商和业主调整与单户住宅销售和抵押贷款批准相关的政策和策略。该研究还强调了利用绿色住宅功能而不是认证的潜在好处。
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