2017
DOI: 10.5821/ace.12.35.5361
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Aproximación a la influencia de las certificaciones energéticas en los valores inmobiliarios

Abstract: Cómo citar este artículo: CHECA NOGUERA, C. y BIERE ARENAS, R. Aproximación a la influencia de las certificaciones energéticas en los valores inmobiliarios [en línea] Fecha de consulta: dd-mm-aa. En: ACE: Architecture, City and Environment = Arquitectura, Ciudad y Entorno, 12 (35): 165-190, 2017.

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“…And fourth and finally, the current regulations for housing only require that these homes obtain energy qualification if they are going to sell, rent or publish. However, there is no obligation to obtain a minimum qualification, so the improved energy performance of the homes is not encouraged [73,74]. -Fifth and finally, society's perception of EPC is negative, as revealed by several studies relying on surveys completed by professional real estate agents [74,75] or energy certifiers [73].…”
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“…And fourth and finally, the current regulations for housing only require that these homes obtain energy qualification if they are going to sell, rent or publish. However, there is no obligation to obtain a minimum qualification, so the improved energy performance of the homes is not encouraged [73,74]. -Fifth and finally, society's perception of EPC is negative, as revealed by several studies relying on surveys completed by professional real estate agents [74,75] or energy certifiers [73].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is no obligation to obtain a minimum qualification, so the improved energy performance of the homes is not encouraged [73,74]. -Fifth and finally, society's perception of EPC is negative, as revealed by several studies relying on surveys completed by professional real estate agents [74,75] or energy certifiers [73]. Regardless, these studies suggest that the main criteria used to select a home is price and location [74][75][76].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this same context of lack of knowledge and misinformation, households have little knowledge of the advantages of energy renovation of buildings, as there is a lack of information [15]. They lack knowledge of the implications of energy certification [16] or the benefits of renovation (such as comfort) and have little capacity to dimension renovations [17]. Perceptions of the co-benefits of energy efficiency may vary depending on the type of household [18].…”
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confidence: 99%