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The impact of sustainability on value


BREEAM performance


If we consider the rental values achieved in BREEAM rated buildings, it is clear that the buildings with a better BREEAM rating tend to perform better, and generally all buildings with a BREEAM rating of Very Good or higher achieve


higher rents than those Grade A buildings without a rating. This has been fairly consistent over time.Over the last three years, the average premium of all rated buildings above non-rated buildings is around 8%.


Central London BREEAM rated new Grade A transactions rental premium compared to all new Grade A achieved rents4


Outstanding/Excellent (441) Very Good (303)


2011-2013 9%


9%


2014-2016 11%


5%


2017-2019 10%


6%


Source: JLL Number in brackets: number of transactions excluding pre-lets and tower floors. Includes new build and major refurbishments.


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