The impact of energy certificates on sales and rental prices: a comparative analysis

IF 1.5 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
Alesia Gerassimenko, Laurens Defau, Lieven De Moor
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Purpose The current literature on energy certificates shows that Energy Performance Certificate labels have an important effect on real estate prices. However, interestingly, the limited studies that address the rental market find significantly lower price premiums than the sales market. The purpose of this paper is to add to this literature, by doing a comparative analysis of price premiums in the sales and rental market in Flanders (Belgium). Design/methodology/approach This study uses a hedonic regression model to analyze 177,670 real estate listings between 2016 and 2021. The data is provided by Immoweb – the largest online real estate platform in Belgium. The data set was divided in sold and rented properties: the authors evaluated 126,217 sales listings and 51,453 rent listings. Findings The results confirm that energy efficient properties generate a price premium, but that this premium is significantly larger in the sales market than in the rental market. In addition, the findings indicate that both investors and landlords could benefit strongly from renovating dwellings – especially when renovating from an F label to an A label. Originality/value Previous research focuses strongly on the sales market, although in many countries the rental market is similar in size and responsible from much energy consumption. Interestingly, the few studies that are addressing the rental market, find singificantly smaller price premiums than in the sales market. The findings add to this literature tradition and offer a comparative analysis of price premiums in the sales and rental market in Flanders. This allows us to not only show the similarities between both markets but also highlight the differences – creating valuable insights for academia, governments and real estate professionals.
能源证书对销售和租赁价格的影响:比较分析
目的当前有关能源证书的文献表明,能源性能证书标签对房地产价格有重要影响。然而,有趣的是,针对租赁市场的有限研究发现,价格溢价明显低于销售市场。本文的目的是通过对佛兰德斯(比利时)销售和租赁市场的价格溢价进行比较分析来补充这一文献。设计/方法论/方法本研究使用特征回归模型分析了2016年至2021年间177670个房地产上市。该数据由比利时最大的在线房地产平台Immoweb提供。数据集分为出售和租赁房产:作者评估了126217个出售房源和51453个租赁房源。调查结果证实,节能房地产会产生价格溢价,但这种溢价在销售市场上明显大于租赁市场。此外,研究结果表明,投资者和房东都可以从住宅翻新中受益匪浅,尤其是当从F标签翻新为A标签时。原创性/价值先前的研究主要关注销售市场,尽管在许多国家,租赁市场的规模相似,能源消耗也很大。有趣的是,为数不多的针对租赁市场的研究发现,价格溢价明显低于销售市场。这些发现增加了这一文献传统,并对佛兰德斯销售和租赁市场的价格溢价进行了比较分析。这使我们不仅能够展示两个市场之间的相似之处,还能够突出差异——为学术界、政府和房地产专业人士创造有价值的见解。
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