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The Impact of Sea Level Rise on Real Estate Prices in Coastal Georgia
This paper adopts a hedonic pricing model to study the impact of vulnerability to inundation from sea level rise on home prices in Savannah, Georgia. We find that homes most at risk from sea level rise are associated with an approximate 3.1 percent price discount. The results are consistent with prior studies, which uses data from different locations in U.S. coastal areas. We also find that the discount is more significant in our later sample period, indicating that house buyers may be becoming more aware of the climate risk. This paper contributes to the understanding of house pricing factors in the study area regarding the sea level rise effects.