A spatial analysis of EPCs in The Belfast Metropolitan Area housing market

IF 2.1 Q2 URBAN STUDIES Journal of Property Research Pub Date : 2019-12-04 DOI:10.1080/09599916.2019.1697345
M. McCord, D. Lo, P. Davis, Lesley Hemphill, J. McCord, M. Haran
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ABSTRACT Energy performance remains a debated topic in real estate, particularly with reference to the capitalisation effect with property value. An emerging corpus of research studies have investigated the relationship between energy performance characteristics and the role of Energy Performance Certificates. Whilst these studies have consistently demonstrated that a pricing effect exists, some recent studies have shown that Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are more complex and inconclusive, particularly when accounting for data limitations and changing model specifications. Moreover, a majority of these studies neglect to adequately account for absolute location and therefore, arguably, do not examine the geographic variation between EPCs and property value across the housing market setting. This study presents one of the first spatial analyses of EPCs using transactions for the Belfast Metropolitan Area. In evaluating whether spatial effects exist between EPCs and house prices, a number of spatial tests are performed and a series of models are developed to account for spatial dependency and determine whether there are any spatially correlating effects. The findings indicate that EPCs comprise a partial effect on house prices, and importantly, there are pricing differentials in the spatial variation in EPCs with the pricing effects conforming to both spatial clustering and randomness.
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贝尔法斯特都市区住宅市场EPC的空间分析
摘要能源表现仍然是房地产领域的一个争论话题,尤其是关于房地产价值的资本化效应。一个新兴的研究语料库调查了能源性能特征与能源性能证书作用之间的关系。虽然这些研究一直证明存在定价效应,但最近的一些研究表明,能源性能证书(EPC)更为复杂和不确定,尤其是在考虑数据限制和不断变化的模型规范时。此外,这些研究中的大多数忽略了对绝对位置的充分解释,因此,可以说,没有研究整个住房市场环境中EPC和房地产价值之间的地理差异。这项研究是贝尔法斯特大都会区第一次使用交易对EPC进行空间分析。在评估EPC和房价之间是否存在空间效应时,进行了大量的空间测试,并开发了一系列模型来解释空间依赖性,并确定是否存在任何空间相关效应。研究结果表明,EPC对房价有部分影响,重要的是,EPC的空间变化存在定价差异,定价效应符合空间聚类和随机性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Property Research is an international journal. The title reflects the expansion of research, particularly applied research, into property investment and development. The Journal of Property Research publishes papers in any area of real estate investment and development. These may be theoretical, empirical, case studies or critical literature surveys.
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