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Valuing flexibility in a retrofit investment

Jussi Vimpari (Real Estate, Planning, and Geoinformatics, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland)
Juho-Kusti Kajander (Real Estate, Planning, and Geoinformatics, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland)
Seppo Junnila (Real Estate, Planning, and Geoinformatics, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland)

Journal of Corporate Real Estate

ISSN: 1463-001X

Article publication date: 1 April 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

The need for flexibility between organisational units is well established in corporate real estate. While the cost of flexibility is rather straightforward to approximate, measuring economical value of the flexibility is not straightforward. The purpose of this paper is to explore how real options analysis can be used for valuing flexibility in a real retrofit investment case, present a research process for valuing the flexibility in the retrofit investment case, and evaluate the empirical usability of real options valuation results compared with traditional discounted cash flow valuation results.

Design/methodology/approach

The research is conducted as a case study. A newly introduced real options valuation method, the fuzzy pay-off method is used for analysing data from a Finnish office building retrofit investment case. The major difference in the selected method is that it uses fuzzy set theory instead of probabilistic theory, and the main advantage is the practical applicability, i.e. only three scenarios (minimum, best guess, and maximum) are needed for the valuation of flexibility. In the case, the scenarios are determined using a seven-phase research process that incorporates data available (e.g. rental agreements, building information) to a corporate real estate unit. The research process involves defining vacancy scenarios for rental agreements, transforming them into potential income achievable with flexibility, estimating cost of flexibility, comparing the potential income with the costs, and valuing the real options.

Findings

The main finding of this paper is that real options analysis; especially the fuzzy pay-off method can be used for assessing the monetary value of flexibility. The applicability of the fuzzy pay-off method into a practical investment case was found straightforward because assignment of probabilities into different uncertainty scenarios was unnecessary. In the empirical case, it was found that flexibility investments were profitable only when parts of the building instead of the whole building were designed flexible. The present value of the pay-off from flexibility ranged from negative 58/sqm to positive 130/sqm, depending on the tenant.

Originality/value

Real options literature, especially in the real estate and construction sector, has requested for new applications of real options analysis in practical setting. This paper adds to that request with an example of evaluating flexibility in a retrofit investment case. The empirical analysis produced in this paper was perceived valuable by case study investor and can be used as a guidance and motivation for further applications of real options in the industry.

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Citation

Vimpari, J., Kajander, J.-K. and Junnila, S. (2014), "Valuing flexibility in a retrofit investment", Journal of Corporate Real Estate, Vol. 16 No. 1, pp. 3-21. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCRE-07-2013-0017

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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