Birte Winter

Birte Winter
Aktuelle Position

seit 4/23

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin der Abteilung Finanzmärkte

Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle (IWH)

Forschungsschwerpunkte

  • Data Science
  • Klimapolitik

Birte Winter ist seit April 2023 wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin in der Finanzmarktabteilung. Sie forscht zu den Themen Data Science und Klimapolitik.

Birte Winter studierte an der Universität Hamburg und der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt.

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Arbeitspapiere

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The Price of Beauty: Biodiversity Effects on Residential Housing Markets

Michael Koetter Birte Winter Fabian Woebbeking

in: IWH Discussion Papers, Nr. 21, 2025

Abstract

<p>We study how and why local biodiversity affects residential property values. Leveraging remotely sensed greenness indicators and a novel dataset of granular property listings, we examine how changes in vegetation load on real estate prices. Hikes in greenness are associated with higher listing prices, fewer properties listed, and reduced liquidity in housing markets. These results suggest that price hikes in housing markets are driven by supply-side constraints instead of a “greenium” that buyers might be willing to pay due to innate preferences. Exogenous zoning shocks to foster biodiversity corroborate the presence of supply side constraints as price drivers in residential housing markets. Our findings emphasize the need to calibrate biodiversity and (social) housing policy objectives more explicitly.</p>

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