2020
DOI: 10.36040/jstas.v1i2.3019
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Housing Affordability Preferences for ‘Rumah Selangorku’ Scheme

Abstract: Housing is described as one of the most universal concerns for a country's welfare that reflects people's perception of living standards. Every homebuyer must have their own natural preferences in buying a house. Apart from that, this study focused on housing affordability preferences for “Rumah Selangorku” Program. This research aims to rank the house buyers’ preferences elements for ‘Rumah Selangorku’ in specifically De Kiara Apartment, Shah Alam, Malaysia. This research also identifies the preferences eleme… Show more

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“…Yassin et al (2021) state that increasing transportation costs would result in unsustainable affordable housing. Besides, good quality housing fosters a sense of community and belong-ensure their satisfaction level remains acceptable (Afiqah et al, 2020;Olanrewaju & Woon, 2017). However, research regarding associations between sociodemographic variables and housing preferences is limited.…”
Section: Sociodemographic Of Home Buyers and Housing Preferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yassin et al (2021) state that increasing transportation costs would result in unsustainable affordable housing. Besides, good quality housing fosters a sense of community and belong-ensure their satisfaction level remains acceptable (Afiqah et al, 2020;Olanrewaju & Woon, 2017). However, research regarding associations between sociodemographic variables and housing preferences is limited.…”
Section: Sociodemographic Of Home Buyers and Housing Preferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Malaysia, research on the homebuyer's preferences is on normal residential housing, with the notable exemptions of Afiqah et al (2020), Md. Yassin et al (2021), , Olanrewaju and Wong (2019), and Olanrewaju and Woon (2017), which are related to affordable housing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%