THE IMPACT OF A LETTER OF MAP AMENDMENT ON FLOODPLAIN PROPERTY VALUE

J. E. Larsen
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Substantial empirical evidence indicates properties across the United States that are located within a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) sell at a discount compared to similar properties otherwise located. This result is also true in our sample. Researchers have suggested the price discount equals a combination of the present value of the required flood insurance premiums and the value of uninsurable costs. To identify the portion of the discount applicable to each component, analysts have been required to estimate applicable insurance premiums and to assume a discount rate. The present paper presents a methodology that does not require these prerequisites, but still enables separation of the discount into the two components. in the united states, the federal emergency management agency sometimes issues a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA), which exempts a property from the requirement that it be insured against flood damage as a prerequisite to the owner obtaining a federally-related mortgage loan. Therefore, any price difference between non-LOMA SFHA properties and similar properties outside the SFHA should continue to equal the sum of the two components and any significant price difference between SFHA properties with a LOMA and similar properties located outside the SFHA should equal the present value of the uninsurable costs only. Hedonic regression is used to test this proposal by comparing the selling prices of single-family house transactions for properties located within and outside the SFHA in Kettering, Ohio. In our sample, no significant uninsurable costs were detected.
地图修订通知书对洪泛区财产价值的影响
大量的经验证据表明,在美国,位于特殊洪水危险区(SFHA)内的房产比其他地方的类似房产卖得便宜。这个结果在我们的样本中也是正确的。研究人员表示,价格折扣等于所需洪水保险费的现值和不可保险成本的价值的总和。为了确定适用于每个组成部分的折扣部分,分析人员需要估计适用的保险费并假设贴现率。本文提出了一种不需要这些先决条件的方法,但仍然能够将折扣分离为两个组成部分。在美国,联邦紧急事务管理局有时签发《地图修正函》,使财产免于投保洪水损害的要求,这是所有者获得联邦相关抵押贷款的先决条件。因此,非伤残保障租约的SFHA物业与在SFHA以外的类似物业之间的任何价差应继续等于这两个部分的总和,而拥有伤残保障租约的SFHA物业与在SFHA以外的类似物业之间的任何重大价差应仅等于不可投保成本的现值。通过比较位于俄亥俄州Kettering市SFHA内外的房产的单户住宅交易的销售价格,Hedonic回归被用来测试这一建议。在我们的样本中,没有发现重大的不可保险成本。
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