The physical housing environment preference among housing consumers in Johor Bahru
Education, grocery, restaurant, recreation, medical services, mosque and others are available facilities provided in residential areas. The availability and accessibility of facilities has to some degree affected the satisfaction among residents. However, the feeling of dissatisfaction in their hous...
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2013
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5802/ http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5802/1/1._Nur_Syuhadah_Said.pdf |
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| Summary: | Education, grocery, restaurant, recreation, medical services, mosque and others are available facilities provided in residential areas. The availability and accessibility of facilities has to some degree affected the satisfaction among residents. However, the feeling of dissatisfaction in their housing environment might influence residents to become more cautious before deciding to rent or buy a new house. Therefore, this study offers developers to understand market needs of how they differ in preference of physical housing environment. The physical components refer to the houses, facilities, and utilities. The sampling location for this study is around Johor Bahru area and qualitative methods were used to approach this study by collecting variables from previous researchers. Therefore, in order for the industry to be sustainable, the interests of housing consumers need to be taken into serious consideration since property overhang becomes the central concern to the Malaysian housing industry. |
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