Flooding in a residential property in Bexley.
Damage to a residential property on Birch Street.
Implementing seismic risk mitigation is a major challenge in many earthquake prone regions. The objective of this research is to investigate how property investment market practices can be used to enhance building owners’ decisions to improve seismic performance of earthquake prone buildings (EPBs). A case study method adopted, revealed the impacts of the property market stakeholders’ practices on seismic retrofit decisions. The findings from this research provide significant new insights on how property market-based incentives such as such as mandatory disclosure of seismic risks in all transactions in the property market, effective awareness seismic risk program and a unified earthquake safety assessment information system, can be used to enhance EPBs owners seismic retrofit decisions. These market-based incentives offer compelling reasons for the different property market stakeholders and the public at large to retain, care, invest, and act responsibly to rehabilitate EPBs. The findings suggest need for stakeholders involved in property investment and retrofit decisions to work together to foster seismic rehabilitation of EPBs.
Damaged property in a residential area. Fencing has been placed around the property.
Liquefaction in a residential property in Bexley.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch. Flag masted on roof.
Bricks fallen from a chimney at a residential property.
Flooding in a residential property in Bexley.
Flooding in a residential property in Bexley.
Flooding in residential properties on Birch Street, Bexley.
Liquefaction in a residential property in Bexley.
Bricks fallen from a chimney at a residential property.
Earthquake damage to a residential property in Bexley.
A graph comparing property values for TC1, TC2 and TC3 properties.
Two years ago today a seven-point-one magnitude earthquake shook Canterbury.
Residents of some Christchurch suburbs could be in for bigger than expected rates rises after the first QV valuations since the earthquakes. The average Christchurch home now has a rating value of 455 thousand dollars, which translates into an annual rates bill of just over two thousand dollars.
Rubbish abandoned in a residential property on Birch Street.
Earthquake damage to residental properties on Brook Street, Bexley.
Earthquake damage to a residential property in Bexley.
Flooding and liquefaction in a residential property in Bexley.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch. Sign in window reads "Caution disaster area".
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch. Sign in window reads "Caution disaster area".
Weeds growing in a residential property on Birch Street.
Rubbish abandoned in a residential property on Birch Street.
Weeds growing outside a residential property on Birch Street.
Weeds growing in a residential property on Birch Street.
Weeds growing in a residential property on Birch Street.
Weeds growing in a residential property on Birch Street.
Weeds growing in a residential property on Birch Street.
Weeds growing in a residential property on Birch Street.