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Sustainability Metrics and Property Value : The need for a standardized sustainability description
It is known that certified buildings can fetch a higher price on the market, but that it is related to the certificate rather than the performance. If those price premiums are to continue existing, there is a need to be able to prove that certified sustainable buildings also perform according to expectations. The aim of this paper is to try and identify a minimalized shortlist of performance metrics that have the potential to affect market price in commercial real estate. By addressing sustainability assessment schemes in comparison with the RICS sustainability checklist, Due Diligence studies and previous studies on what is technologically available, a shortlist comprised of nine key performance indicators is proposed that can help understand more about the connections between sustainable performance of commercial buildings and market price. The list covers the basic categories of emissions, energy, water and materials and can provide an idea of the environmental performance of the building while in operation. The idea is to use the information provided from this shortlist in valuation reports, and in this way it will be possible to identify connections between specific performance metrics and market price in the future. ; QC 20170124
Sustainability Metrics and Property Value : The need for a standardized sustainability description
It is known that certified buildings can fetch a higher price on the market, but that it is related to the certificate rather than the performance. If those price premiums are to continue existing, there is a need to be able to prove that certified sustainable buildings also perform according to expectations. The aim of this paper is to try and identify a minimalized shortlist of performance metrics that have the potential to affect market price in commercial real estate. By addressing sustainability assessment schemes in comparison with the RICS sustainability checklist, Due Diligence studies and previous studies on what is technologically available, a shortlist comprised of nine key performance indicators is proposed that can help understand more about the connections between sustainable performance of commercial buildings and market price. The list covers the basic categories of emissions, energy, water and materials and can provide an idea of the environmental performance of the building while in operation. The idea is to use the information provided from this shortlist in valuation reports, and in this way it will be possible to identify connections between specific performance metrics and market price in the future. ; QC 20170124
Sustainability Metrics and Property Value : The need for a standardized sustainability description
Sundfors, David (Autor:in) / Lind, Hans (Autor:in)
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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690
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