“…This finding is supported by those from a study on two coastal cities in Alabama, United States, in which a 1% increase in the distance to water bodies was found to decrease house prices by 0.03-0.04% (Dahal et al, 2019[66]). Furthermore, a 1% increase in proximity to wetlands was found to increase house prices by 0.04% in Portland Oregon (Mahan, Polasky and Adams, 2000 [67]). However, several papers found that proximity to water bodies, such as rivers and streams, had no clear effect on house prices (Cohen, Cromley and Banach, 2015 [68]; Van Der Kruk, 2001 [69]; Mei, Sohngen and Babb, 2018 [70]; Sylla, Lasota and Szewrański, 2019 [71])…”