Fondazione GRINS
Growing Resilient,
Inclusive and Sustainable
Galleria Ugo Bassi 1, 40121, Bologna, IT
C.F/P.IVA 91451720378
Finanziato dal Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza (PNRR), Missione 4 (Infrastruttura e ricerca), Componente 2 (Dalla Ricerca all’Impresa), Investimento 1.3 (Partnership Estese), Tematica 9 (Sostenibilità economica e finanziaria di sistemi e territori).



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Italian households’ wealth is significantly influenced by real estate holdings, with a high homeownership rate of 75.2% making the housing market a crucial component of household wealth. However, this wealth is increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather events, particularly floods and landslides, which threaten property values.
Italy’s unique geographical context exacerbates these risks, with roughly a quarter of the country’s housing stock located in flood-prone areas. This study investigates how floods impact house prices across different Italian municipalities, focusing on property types, conservation status, and municipal characteristics.
Using a staggered two-way fixed effects difference-in-differences (TWFE DiD) model, we examine the impact of floods specifically on municipalities that are not metropolitan centers or provincial/regional capitals. Our findings indicate a persistent negative effect on housing values in affected areas, with maximum sale prices per square meter declining by 1.6% to 3.2%.
Notably, properties in semi-central zones experience sharper declines, particularly among affordable housing units. These insights are essential for policymakers and stakeholders in light of the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events related to climate change.
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We wish to thank Alessandro Triglia for his support with ISPRA data. The research is funded by the European Union -Next Generation EU, in the framework of the GRINS - Growing Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Project (GRINS PE00000018 – CUPE63C22002140007). The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union, and the European Union cannot be held responsible for them.
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