The impact of energy performance certificates on the market value of commercial buildings
Magnus Bonde
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Abstract:
In accordance to the EU directive 2002/91/ES on the Energy performance of Buildings, Swedish commercial real estate owners are obliged to undergo an energy performance certification (EPC) of their building stock. But does a good EPC rating have an impact on the commercial buildingsí market value? In this article we are using a unique Swedish panel data set, in which Swedish commercial buildings economic performance (such as vacancy rates, rents, location etc.) have been linked together with the public EPC:s. As such, we have been able to investigated the EPC:s impact on the buildings assessed market value.
JEL-codes: R3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-01-01
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