Luke Babich |
Babich, an active real estate investor with 22 units in St. Louis and a licensed Real Estate Agent in the state of Missouri, presents his findings in
Typical marijuana plant |
Does legalization lead to budding industry or stoned cold housing markets?
Here are the takeaways you need to know.
Key insights:
● Between 2014 and
2019, cities that allowed retail dispensaries saw home values increase $22,888
more than those where marijuana remains illegal.
● CATO research
supports these findings, suggesting homes close in proximity to marijuana
retail dispensaries tend to increase in value.
● For cities
where only medicinal marijuana is legal, home values increased
at a comparable rate to cities where marijuana is illegal; a statistically
significant increase in home values could not be attributed to medicinal
marijuana legalization.
● States that
legalize recreational cannabis usage, however, see an immediate bump in home
values following legalization – even before retail dispensaries begin to pop up.
● From 2017 to
2019, cities that legalized recreational marijuana usage saw home values
increase $6,337 more than those where marijuana is illegal.
Our findings show that in cities where recreational marijuana has been
legalized, home values increase at higher rates than in those where marijuana
is illegal or only legal medicinally.
Additionally, between 2014 and 2019, cities that allowed retail
dispensaries saw home values increase $22,888 more than those where marijuana
remains illegal.
These insights are consistent with findings from the CATO Institute; homes closer to retail dispensaries are approximately 8.4 percent more valuable than those further away.
These insights are consistent with findings from the CATO Institute; homes closer to retail dispensaries are approximately 8.4 percent more valuable than those further away.
Our study also found that from 2017 to 2019, cities that legalized
recreational marijuana saw home values increase $6,337 more than those where it
remains illegal. This suggests that housing markets respond immediately to
pro-market marijuana legislation.
CONTACT:
Thomas O'Shaughnessy
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