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2025
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Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper No. TI 2025-040/IV
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Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam and Rotterdam
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This paper examines the effect of land subsidence - the gradual sinking of the Earth's surface - on property values. Subsidence can negatively affect real estate by damaging building foundations and increasing vulnerability to flooding. Using detailed property transaction data from the Netherlands, combined with high-resolution geospatial data on both current and projected subsidence and flood risk, we find that properties currently experiencing subsidence sell at a 0.8% discount when built on foundations susceptible to damage. Additionally, flood-prone properties projected to experience future subsidence sell for 1.5% less. Compared to the actual costs and occurrence of these risks, our findings suggest that homeowners tend to underestimate the risks associated with foundation damage while overestimating the threat of future flooding.
Schlagwörter: 
Land subsidence
property prices
climate risk
risk perceptio
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