%0 Report %A Billings, Stephen B. %A Schnepel, Kevin T. %T The Value of a Healthy Home: Lead Paint Remediation and Housing Values %D 2017 %8 2017 Jul %I Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) %C Bonn %7 IZA Discussion Paper %N 10873 %U https://www.iza.org/publications/dp10873 %X The presence of lead paint significantly impairs cognitive and behavioral development, yet little is known about the value to households of avoiding this residence-specific environmental health risk. In this paper, we estimate the benefits of lead-paint remediation on housing prices. Using data on all homes that applied to a HUD-funded program in Charlotte, North Carolina, we adopt a difference-in-differences estimator that compares values among remediated properties with those for which an inspection does not identify a lead paint hazard. Results indicate large returns for public and private investment in remediation with each $1 spent on lead remediation generating $2.60 in benefits as well as a reduction in residential turnover. %K value of environmental health risk %K lead hazard remediation %K lead paint exposure %K urban environmental health