| Literature DB >> 26793751 |
Pietro Bonifaci1, Sergio Copiello1.
Abstract
Mass appraisal is widely considered an advanced frontier in the real estate valuation field. Performing mass appraisal entails the need to get access to base information conveyed by a large amount of transactions, such as prices and property features. Due to the lack of transparency of many Italian real estate market segments, our survey has been addressed to gather data from residential property advertisements. The dataset specifically focuses on property offer prices and dwelling energy efficiency. The latter refers to the label expressed and exhibited by the energy performance certificate. Moreover, data are georeferenced with the highest possible accuracy: at the neighborhood level for a 76.8% of cases, at street or building number level for the remaining 23.2%. Data are related to the analysis performed in Bonifaci and Copiello [1], about the relationship between house prices and building energy performance, that is to say, the willingness to pay in order to benefit from more efficient dwellings.Entities:
Keywords: Building energy performance; Energy efficiency; Hedonic price; Mass appraisal; Real estate market
Year: 2015 PMID: 26793751 PMCID: PMC4689110 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2015.11.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Data Brief ISSN: 2352-3409
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For spatial distribution, see the following Fig. 1 and refer to supplementary materials.
Fig. 1The city of Padua and the zones of the real estate market monitor.
Energy labels and energy performance index threshold for an E climatic zone.
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According to a mean compactness ratio of 0.97 for a detached house-like typology [14], the compactness ratio is defined as “the ratio of the envelope surface exposed to the external environment over the conditioned volume” [15, p. 849].
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