2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2021.112753
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Are tenants willing to pay for energy efficiency? Evidence from a small-scale spatial analysis in Germany

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“…Further, in a similar framework, Kholodilin et al [7] also find that energy efficiency is capitalized into rents in the Berlin housing market. In a more recent study, März et al [6] investigate the residential rental market in the German city of Wuppertal, using small-scale spatial data. Their results show a positive rental premium as well; however, it appears to be rather small especially in relation to other (visible) apartment characteristics.…”
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“…Further, in a similar framework, Kholodilin et al [7] also find that energy efficiency is capitalized into rents in the Berlin housing market. In a more recent study, März et al [6] investigate the residential rental market in the German city of Wuppertal, using small-scale spatial data. Their results show a positive rental premium as well; however, it appears to be rather small especially in relation to other (visible) apartment characteristics.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…P e further depends on the source of heating energy, and the EPS may vary according to the type of EPC. This equation implies that improved energy efficiency directly impacts the total costs and that their willingness to pay per unit of improvement of energy efficiency directly corresponds to the energy price 6 . Under this hypothesis, the landlord-tenant dilemma is absent at least on the market for new rentals, since an improvement in energy efficiency would translate into a corresponding increased willingness to pay on the net rent -other things being equivalent.…”
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