Financing Brownfield Redevelopment and Housing Market Dynamics: Evidence from Connecticut

Author:

Gibilaro Lucia1,Mattarocci Gianluca2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Law, Economics, Politics and Modern Languages, LUMSA University, 00193 Roma, Italy

2. Department of Management and Law, University of Rome Tor Vergata, 00133 Roma, Italy

Abstract

Brownfield redevelopment projects are often perceived as more risky than greenfield investment, and financing opportunities may be more limited and expensive. Different financial support projects have been developed to support regeneration projects, and empirical evidence has shown that all buildings near the intervention area may benefit from an increase in prices once the brownfield project is complete. The article considers the Connecticut market and evaluates the characteristics of the brownfield projects that had access to a financial support program (loan or grant), the impact of the regeneration process on the liquidity of the housing market, and the gap between the price and the appraisal value of the residential unit. Target areas for this type of financing program are mainly characterized by low income, a high density of population, a high incidence of homeowners, and a high crime rate. Once completed, the brownfield requalification has an impact on the housing market because the brownfield recovery reduces the number of house sales due to the increase in the average price in the surrounding area and makes the selling price more consistent with the appraisal valuation. The empirical evidence provided may be useful for public institutions that are suffering from budget constraints and have to prioritize areas for financial support solutions.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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