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College of the Holy Cross

2006

Housing

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Environmental Contamination And House Values: A Study Of Market Adjustment, Katherine Kiel Aug 2006

Environmental Contamination And House Values: A Study Of Market Adjustment, Katherine Kiel

Economics Department Working Papers

In many communities throughout the United States, contaminated sites are identified and addressed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In each of these communities, the EPA presents a plan of action and provides the community with information about progress being made. Does the housing market adjust quickly after announcements by EPA concerning the existence and toxicity of Superfund sites? Other studies have shown that the levels of house prices fall when people suspect there is a problem, and again when the EPA announces that the site is toxic (e.g. Kiel, 1995), but how can we tell when or if the …


Environmental Contamination And House Values, Katherine Kiel Jan 2006

Environmental Contamination And House Values, Katherine Kiel

Economics Department Working Papers

A house is a bundle of many goods: The number of bedrooms, bathrooms, the quality of local public services, the tidiness of a neighbor’s yard, and the quality of the local environment. If transactions in the housing market reflect the interaction of informed buyers and sellers, then the price that the house sells for is the sum of the prices the buyer is willing to pay for each individual characteristic of the house. It is this notion that motivates environmental economists to study property values. If individuals consider the local environment as a component of the house they purchase, then …