The Effect of a Large Hog Barn Operation on Residential Sales Prices in Marshall County, KY

Robert A. Simons, Youngme Seo, Spenser Robinson

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    Abstract

    In this paper, we examine the economic impact of a tightly clustered complex of hog barns, a type of concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) on residential property in a rural area near Benton, Kentucky. The operation creates noxious and offensive odors associated with swine-raising and waste disposal activities. Theory and practice indicate that buyers would avoid purchasing a property believed to be contaminated or subject to effects of unsustainable environmental disamenities. Using hedonic regression analysis, the results show price reductions of 23%-32% for residential properties sold within 1.25 miles of the facility, and much larger losses northeast (downwind) of the facility.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalJournal of Sustainable Real Estate
    Volume6
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2014

    Keywords

    • residential sales
    • real estate
    • Hog Barn Operation
    • Marshall County
    • KY

    Disciplines

    • Real Estate
    • Urban Studies and Planning

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