This study aims to obtain the basic data on supply p 藍 anning of community facilities in planned communities . Differences of Clistributions and changes of cDmmunity facmties are inspected among districts developed under different methods which located in Suma New Town , Kobe City . Fluctuation of the numbor of facilities in each district is surveyed from the early stage of the New Town development . On lhe other hand, opinions and attitudes of residents in each district toward their residential environments are ebtained by means of questionnaires , As the results ; the distribution of community facilities is still strongly inHuenced by the methods of development which planned over 40 years ago ;most of residents moved in the early stage hav巳 been aged and composing thc member of aging societies , although community facilities are not well sufficient fol their daily livings ; and residents tend し o change their opinions to affirm mixed land use within the 「estliction ofbuilding types.
� This study attempts to clarify the differences between residents' awareness of the values of their homes in suburban residential areas and the status quotation of existing-home circulation. Two surveys were conducted for this study, those are Web search of existing detached house resale market and questionnaires to residents assess the value perception of their homes. As results 1) As regards factors for residents when buying a home, clean air, the amount of greenery, state of repair, etc. were all deemed important, although the information provided for home resale market seldom refers to such criteria; 2) residents within local district development schemes thought the environment surrounding their homes would influence their value3) the towns/streets that showed a higher ratio of home resale were categorized as ones that hosted so-called average hot-selling line homes, ones with low price homes, or ones included in local district development schemes.
Keywords: detached houses for resale, housing information, property value, local district development scheme
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