Maintenance of Residential Rental Property: An Empirical Analysis

J. OF REAL ESTATE RESEARCH, Vol. 12 No. 1

Posted: 20 Jun 1997

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Thomas M. Springer

Florida Atlantic University - Department of Finance & Real Estate

Neil G. Waller

Clemson University - Department of Finance

Abstract

The maintenance costs of 137 residential rental properties in northwestern South Carolina are analyzed. The results show that maintenance cost per square foot increases with property age, tenant turnover, certain amenities, and for higher-rent properties. Compared to other property types, apartments exhibit higher maintenance costs per square foot with larger complexes showing lower per square foot maintenance costs than smaller complexes. This cost economy suggests added value to rental housing for larger complexes. Owners of multiple properties are found to pay higher maintenance costs. Finally, there is no observed relationship between absentee ownership and the level of property maintenance.

JEL Classification: R3

Suggested Citation

Springer, Thomas M. and Waller, Neil G., Maintenance of Residential Rental Property: An Empirical Analysis. J. OF REAL ESTATE RESEARCH, Vol. 12 No. 1, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=9282

Thomas M. Springer (Contact Author)

Florida Atlantic University - Department of Finance & Real Estate ( email )

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Neil G. Waller

Clemson University - Department of Finance

Clemson, SC 29634
United States

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