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Flood Hazards, Insurance Rates, and Amenities: Evidence From the Coastal Housing Market
Authors:Okmyung Bin  ; Jamie Brown Kruse†  ; Craig E Landry†
Institution:Okmyung Bin is in the Department of Economics, East Carolina University;, and Jamie Brown Kruse and Craig E. Landry are in the Department of Economics and Center for Natural Hazards Research, also at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858.
Abstract:This study employs the hedonic property price method to examine the effects of flood hazard on coastal property values. We utilize Geographic Information System data on National Flood Insurance Program flood zones and residential property sales from Carteret County, North Carolina. Our results indicate that location within a flood zone lowers property value. Price differentials for flood risk and the capitalized value of flood insurance premiums are roughly equivalent—both exhibiting a nonlinear relationship in flood probability. Our results support the conclusion that flood zone designation and insurance premiums convey risk information to potential buyers in the coastal housing market.
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