Energy performance ratings and house prices in Wales: An empirical study
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Authors
Fuerst, F
McAllister, P
Nanda, A
Wyatt, P
Publication Date
2016Journal Title
Energy Policy
ISSN
0301-4215
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Volume
92
Pages
20-33
Type
Article
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Fuerst, F., McAllister, P., Nanda, A., & Wyatt, P. (2016). Energy performance ratings and house prices in Wales: An empirical study. Energy Policy, 92 20-33. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2016.01.024
Abstract
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. This paper investigates the effect of Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings on residential prices in Wales. Drawing on a sample of approximately 192,000 transactions, the capitalisation of energy efficiency ratings into house prices is investigated using two approaches. The first adopts a cross-sectional framework to investigate the effect of EPC rating on price. The second approach applies a repeat-sales methodology to investigate the impact of EPC rating on house price appreciation. Statistically significant positive price premiums are estimated for dwellings in EPC bands A/B (12.8%) and C (3.5%) compared to houses in band D. For dwellings in band E (-3.6%) and F (-6.5%) there are statistically significant discounts. Such effects may not be the result of energy performance alone. In addition to energy cost differences, the price effect may be due to additional benefits of energy efficient features. An analysis of the private rental segment reveals that, in contrast to the general market, low-EPC rated dwellings were not traded at a significant discount. This suggests different implicit prices of potential energy savings for landlords and owner-occupiers.
Keywords
Energy performance certificate, Dwellings, Prices, Wales
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2016.01.024
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/283349
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