When climate meets real estate: A survey of the literature
Justin Contat, Carrie Hopkins, Luis Mejia, Matthew Suandi
Abstract
Abstract With near unanimity, climate scientists project natural disasters to increase in frequency, severity, and geographic scope over the next century. We survey academic literature at the intersection of these climate risks and real estate. Our review of physical risks includes price, loan performance, and migratory effects stemming from flooding, wildfires, and sea level rise. We review transition risks, including energy use and decarbonization, as they relate to real estate. Where possible, we explain how these topics may intersect with housing affordability, especially in historically disadvantaged communities. We conclude by highlighting critical areas for future research.
Topics & Concepts
UnanimityReal estateScope (computer science)Flooding (psychology)Climate changeDisadvantagedEstateLoanNatural disasterEconomicsGeographyNatural resource economicsBusinessFinancePolitical scienceEconomic growthMeteorologyPsychologyComputer scienceEcologyPsychotherapistLawBiologyProgramming languageFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementHousing Market and EconomicsDisaster Management and Resilience