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Impact on Property Value
Marijuana Real Estate: How Recreational Pot Is Impacting the Neighborhood (The Zebra, Apr. 5, 2024)
“To understand where the housing market fits into marijuana’s impacts on the economy, we looked at housing trends in key states and compared growth to the national average. We discovered these correlations:
- Colorado and Washington both legalized weed in 2012; since then, property values in both states have doubled.
- After legalizing recreational marijuana, home prices grew at rates above the national average in 60% of states: Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Michigan, Maine, Nevada.”
New Study Finds Home Values Are 41% Higher in States with Legal Recreational Cannabis (PR Newswire, Nov. 1, 2023)
“Home values in states with recreational cannabis have outpaced home values in other states by $48,983 over the past decade, according to new research from Real Estate Witch, an online publication owned by Clever Real Estate that connects readers with expert real estate advice, and Leafly, a leading online cannabis discovery marketplace and resource for cannabis consumers. Recreational cannabis is currently legal in 23 states and Washington, D.C. Property values in those states have risen by $185,075 since 2014, compared to $136,092 in states without recreational cannabis. Typical home values in a recreational state are $417,625, 41% higher than in non-recreational states ($295,338).”
Does the Decision to Allow Local Cannabis-Related Businesses Impact Home Sale Prices? (Rutgers New Jersey State Policy Lab, Oct. 21, 2022)
“Our study’s findings suggest there is a positive relationship between home sale prices and the decision to allow cannabis-related businesses. For example, we find the average home sale price increased by 1.7% more following the deadline to opt-out in municipalities that allowed cannabis-related businesses compared to the average home sale price change in municipalities that did not allow cannabis-related businesses. A 1.7% increase in the home sale price for the average parcel in an “opt-in” municipality is equivalent to a $6,763 increase.”
Property Management Concerns
Fair Housing and Marijuana – Do You Have to Permit Its Use? (Fair Housing Institute, Jan. 15, 2023)
This article and two videos examine different scenarios related to reasonable accommodations for medical marijuana use, considering property policies, state laws, and property types.
Can I Say “No Pot in My Apartments” When It’s Legal in My State? (Rental Housing Journal, Jan. 2, 2023)
“Rental Housing Journal did an interview with Seattle, Washington attorney Bret Sachter, an expert in tracking the progression and transformation of marijuana laws, to discuss some common questions property managers have about marijuana and tenants.
“I’ve been asked this a lot,” Sachter said, “but it does not come up as often as you might think. The overarching issue here is that, with few exceptions, people can do what they want to protect their property, even if the prohibited behavior is not illegal. You can prohibit smoking, prohibit pets, but with marijuana it’s much easier because it is federally illegal. So you can pretty much prohibit it if you want to no matter what, even medical marijuana,” Sachter said.”
Regulating Cannabis Smoking in Multi-Unit Housingpdf (Public Law Center at Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Mar. 2022)
While this fact sheet includes many questions specific to California law, it also offers information about regulating marijuana use in in multi-unit buildings, laws pertaining to federally subsidized housing, and resources for learning more about cannabis regulation and tobacco control policies.
Real Estate Opportunities
Marijuana and Real Estate: A Budding Issue (National Association of REALTORS®, Apr. 2025)
“The legalization of marijuana continues to impact the real estate industry. If marijuana is legal within a state, the product is grown, harvested, stored, sold, and consumed within state lines. As such, commercial practitioners are finding increased demand for warehouses, land, and store fronts for marijuana. Residential practitioners are navigating an environment of marijuana being used and/or grown within rental properties, homeowner associations creating rules about consumption and growth, and title questions selling a home where the product has been grown and consumed.”
High Times, Low Times (National Association of REALTORS®, Dec. 27, 2022)
“The cannabis industry seems to be riding a groundswell of support. At last count, 37 states had legalized medicinal cannabis use and 21 had legalized recreational use. However, the industry faces significant headwinds, including a lack of access to banking and an uneven and lengthy licensing and permitting process. These dynamics, veteran commercial brokers report, have resulted in the most complicated and protracted deals of their careers.”
How Cannabis Legalization is Shaping Commercial Real Estate (Mann Report, Jan. 24, 2022)
“Property has always been considered an attractive investment and cannabis has only improved it. In the U.S., the value of industrial-zoned properties in the commercial real estate sector is $1.5 trillion. When comparing the U.S. cannabis industry’s economic impact against total GDP, estimates illustrate that cannabis development projects will create a Total Addressable Market of $50 to $75 billion in commercial real estate, accounting for about half of a percent of industrial real estate.”
eBooks & Other Resources
eBooks.realtor.org
The following eBooks and digital audiobooks are available to NAR members:
American Landlord Law (eBook)
The Complete Landlord.com Ultimate Landlord Handbook (eBook)
Complete Landlord and Property Managers Legal Survival Kit (eBook)
Every Landlord's Legal Guide (eBook)
Strategies for Working with Small Tenants (eBook)
What Every Landlord Needs to Know (eBook)
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