How Relevant is Energy Efficiency in The Marketing of Homes? Evidence from Real Estate Agents in Spain
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Marmolejo Duarte, Carlos; Spairani, Silvia; Moral Ávila, María Consuelo Del; Delgado, Luis; Egusquiza, Aitziber; Chen, AiEditorial
IOP Publishing LTD
Date
2019Referencia bibliográfica
Marmolejo-Duarte, C., Spairani, S., del Moral, C., Delgado, L., Egusquiza, A., & Ai, C. (2019, September). How Relevant is Energy Efficiency in The Marketing of Homes? Evidence from Real Estate Agents in Spain. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 603, No. 3, p. 032053). IOP Publishing. [doi:10.1088/1757-899X/603/3/032053]
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EnerValor project grant (MINECO/FEDER) BIA 2015-63606-RRésumé
Abstract. In order to foster informed transactions, the Energy Performance of Buildings
Directive has made it mandatory to get an Energy Performance Certificate in the marketing of
the Communitarian Real Estate. Due to energy savings and environmental preservation, it is
expected that efficient buildings do receive an increased willingness to pay. The evidence
coming from a number of statistical studies has confirmed the existence of such premium.
Nevertheless, such finding is contradictory in relation to the conclusions of opinion-based
studies. This paper seeks to study whether energy efficiency drives market price and the
marketing of homes in Spain. In doing so, a survey applied to realtors across the country has
been implemented. The results are in line with other opinion-based studies pointing out that
energy performance has a negligible impact on the marketing of homes. Furthermore, real
estate agents suggest that companion policies in the sphere of subsidies and fiscal exceptions
are needed in order to bring energy efficiency to the first line of elicitation attributes in the
residential market.