Evaluating housing satisfaction based on high and medium housing price
Autour(s)
- Ladson Newiduom, Keypi Jackson, Atora Opuiyo, Ibrina Browndi
Abstract
Housing rules and sequencers have long been applied to ensure that all will have access to adequate housing. In order to achieve sustainability in the housing industry, housing providers should control their housing activities to suit households’ needs and wants by examining factors which account for housing satisfaction or dissatisfaction. Consequences presented that the degree of housing satisfaction may depend on the types of homeownership externalities that households are expected to receive, as defined by local amenities and social capital investment, and neighbourhood stability of homeownership. Housing and socio-economic and demographic elements are also found to be significant in the study. Additionally, households are generally satisfied if they are given an opportunity to purchase their homes using the Build-then-Sell 10:90 systems.