Effect of Seismic Risk on Lifetime Property Value

Author:

Porter Keith A.1,Beck James L.2,Shaikhutdinov Rustem V.3,Au Siu Kui4,Mizukoshi Kaoru5,Miyamura Masamitsu6,Ishida Hiroshi5,Moroi Takafumi7,Tsukada Yasu8,Masuda Manabu9

Affiliation:

1. G.W. Housner Senior Researcher, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125

2. Professor of Applied Mechanics and Civil Engineering, Caltech, Pasadena, CA 91125

3. Doctoral candidate in Applied Mechanics, Caltech, Pasadena, CA 91125

4. Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

5. Kajima Technical Research Institute, Kajima Corporation, Tokyo, Japan

6. Kobori Research Complex, Kajima Corporation, Tokyo, Japan

7. Deputy Senior Manager, Kobori Research Complex, Kajima Corporation, Tokyo, Japan

8. Real Estate Development Division, Kajima Corporation, Tokyo, Japan

9. Architectural and Engineering Design Division, Kajima Corporation, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

We examine seismic risk from the commercial real estate investor's viewpoint. We present a methodology to estimate the uncertain net asset value ( NAV) of an investment opportunity considering market risk and seismic risk. For seismic risk, we employ a performance-based earthquake engineering methodology called assembly-based vulnerability (ABV). For market risk, we use evidence of volatility of return on investment in the United States. We find that uncertainty in NAV can be significant compared with investors’ risk tolerance, making it appropriate to adopt a decision-analysis approach to the investment decision, in which one optimizes certainty equivalent, CE, as opposed to NAV. Uncertainty in market value appears greatly to exceed uncertainty in earthquake repair costs. Consequently, CE is sensitive to the mean value of earthquake repair costs but not to its variance. Thus, to a real estate investor, seismic risk matters only in the mean, at least for the demonstration buildings examined here.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Geophysics,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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