TY - UNPB N2 - Data centers are an essential link in our digital infrastructure. Together they form the backbone of our digitalised lifestyles and economies. Since our lifestyles and economies keep pace for further digitalisation, our digital infrastructure needs to lead the way. Therefore, ad- ditional data center development is necessary, however not-in-my-backyard (NIMBY). Lately, data center development can count on opposition from residents and public institutions. Data centers would contribute to the transition of the Dutch agricultural landscape, cause envi- ronmental damage, and lead to further scarcity of available development land for housing and employment. This master thesis will investigate whether data center development has an external impact on the transaction prices of nearby residential units. By using a difference-in- differences regression method, the results show that the transaction price of a house located nearby a data center increases, on average, by 5.27% after development. This would suggest that Dutch spatial policies can be successful in their attempt to ensure data center develop- ment has no external negative impact on nearby residential units. TI - Living next to the cloud - The impact of data center development on housing prices AV - public EP - 49 UR - https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/3724/ M1 - master A1 - Tilburg, Timber van ID - theses_frw3724 Y1 - 2021/// ER -