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Unpriced climate risk and the potential consequences of overvaluation in US housing markets
by
Nolte, Christoph
, Porter, Jeremy R
, Gourevitch, Jesse D
, Liao, Yanjun (Penny)
, Kousky, Carolyn
, Weill, Joakim A
, Pollack, Adam B
in
Climate change
/ Coastal flooding
/ Counties
/ Deflation
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental risk
/ Equity
/ Flood risk
/ Floods
/ Households
/ Housing
/ Housing costs
/ Housing market
/ Low income groups
/ Municipalities
/ Natural disasters
/ Prices
/ Pricing
/ Property taxes
/ Property values
/ Real estate
/ Risk
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
2023
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Unpriced climate risk and the potential consequences of overvaluation in US housing markets
by
Nolte, Christoph
, Porter, Jeremy R
, Gourevitch, Jesse D
, Liao, Yanjun (Penny)
, Kousky, Carolyn
, Weill, Joakim A
, Pollack, Adam B
in
Climate change
/ Coastal flooding
/ Counties
/ Deflation
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental risk
/ Equity
/ Flood risk
/ Floods
/ Households
/ Housing
/ Housing costs
/ Housing market
/ Low income groups
/ Municipalities
/ Natural disasters
/ Prices
/ Pricing
/ Property taxes
/ Property values
/ Real estate
/ Risk
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
2023
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Unpriced climate risk and the potential consequences of overvaluation in US housing markets
by
Nolte, Christoph
, Porter, Jeremy R
, Gourevitch, Jesse D
, Liao, Yanjun (Penny)
, Kousky, Carolyn
, Weill, Joakim A
, Pollack, Adam B
in
Climate change
/ Coastal flooding
/ Counties
/ Deflation
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental risk
/ Equity
/ Flood risk
/ Floods
/ Households
/ Housing
/ Housing costs
/ Housing market
/ Low income groups
/ Municipalities
/ Natural disasters
/ Prices
/ Pricing
/ Property taxes
/ Property values
/ Real estate
/ Risk
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
2023
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Unpriced climate risk and the potential consequences of overvaluation in US housing markets
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Unpriced climate risk and the potential consequences of overvaluation in US housing markets
2023
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Climate change impacts threaten the stability of the US housing market. In response to growing concerns that increasing costs of flooding are not fully captured in property values, we quantify the magnitude of unpriced flood risk in the housing market by comparing the empirical and economically efficient prices for properties at risk. We find that residential properties exposed to flood risk are overvalued by US $121–US$ 237 billion, depending on the discount rate. In general, highly overvalued properties are concentrated in counties along the coast with no flood risk disclosure laws and where there is less concern about climate change. Low-income households are at greater risk of losing home equity from price deflation, and municipalities that are heavily reliant on property taxes for revenue are vulnerable to budgetary shortfalls. The consequences of these financial risks will depend on policy choices that influence who bears the costs of climate change.Natural hazards exacerbated by climate change pose serious risks to property markets in the United States. Ignoring these risks could create instability in housing values. This research shows the magnitude of unpriced flood risk and who stands to lose from housing prices that reflect climate risks.
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