HOUSING PURCHASING DECISION (HPD) FOR NEW TOD AREA IN KOTA KINABALU

Housing preference among urban dwellers in Kota Kinabalu’s Transit Oriented Development area is an important issue since housing unit prices are often expensive nowadays. Urban dwellers face a wide range of problems, and as they have evolved into the primary segment of the housing market, they have...

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Published in:Planning Malaysia
Main Author: Azman N.A.A.; Yakob H.; Abdullah Y.A.; Zanudin K.; Adriansyah D.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Institute Of Planners 2024
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Azman N.A.A.; Yakob H.; Abdullah Y.A.; Zanudin K.; Adriansyah D.A.
HOUSING PURCHASING DECISION (HPD) FOR NEW TOD AREA IN KOTA KINABALU
2024
Planning Malaysia
22
2
10.21837/pm.v22i31.1468
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85196067199&doi=10.21837%2fpm.v22i31.1468&partnerID=40&md5=87ef0fc9404f5f6b26119598f78f061d
Housing preference among urban dwellers in Kota Kinabalu’s Transit Oriented Development area is an important issue since housing unit prices are often expensive nowadays. Urban dwellers face a wide range of problems, and as they have evolved into the primary segment of the housing market, they have been continuously confronted with housing decisions based on their preferences. Apart from that, preferences for features of the housing units and developments vary among different groups of urban dwellers based on their demographic profiles. This study aims to identify the most common preferences among urban dwellers that influence their housing purchasing decisions in Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) areas. The data was obtained through a questionnaire survey using a convenience sampling approach. Based on 105 working adult-age respondents, the findings indicated that based on the mean and ranking score, the preference aspect that influenced purchasing decisions the most was the neighbourhood and income factor at a 4.98 mean value. © 2024 by MIP.
Malaysian Institute Of Planners
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English
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author Azman N.A.A.; Yakob H.; Abdullah Y.A.; Zanudin K.; Adriansyah D.A.
spellingShingle Azman N.A.A.; Yakob H.; Abdullah Y.A.; Zanudin K.; Adriansyah D.A.
HOUSING PURCHASING DECISION (HPD) FOR NEW TOD AREA IN KOTA KINABALU
author_facet Azman N.A.A.; Yakob H.; Abdullah Y.A.; Zanudin K.; Adriansyah D.A.
author_sort Azman N.A.A.; Yakob H.; Abdullah Y.A.; Zanudin K.; Adriansyah D.A.
title HOUSING PURCHASING DECISION (HPD) FOR NEW TOD AREA IN KOTA KINABALU
title_short HOUSING PURCHASING DECISION (HPD) FOR NEW TOD AREA IN KOTA KINABALU
title_full HOUSING PURCHASING DECISION (HPD) FOR NEW TOD AREA IN KOTA KINABALU
title_fullStr HOUSING PURCHASING DECISION (HPD) FOR NEW TOD AREA IN KOTA KINABALU
title_full_unstemmed HOUSING PURCHASING DECISION (HPD) FOR NEW TOD AREA IN KOTA KINABALU
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description Housing preference among urban dwellers in Kota Kinabalu’s Transit Oriented Development area is an important issue since housing unit prices are often expensive nowadays. Urban dwellers face a wide range of problems, and as they have evolved into the primary segment of the housing market, they have been continuously confronted with housing decisions based on their preferences. Apart from that, preferences for features of the housing units and developments vary among different groups of urban dwellers based on their demographic profiles. This study aims to identify the most common preferences among urban dwellers that influence their housing purchasing decisions in Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) areas. The data was obtained through a questionnaire survey using a convenience sampling approach. Based on 105 working adult-age respondents, the findings indicated that based on the mean and ranking score, the preference aspect that influenced purchasing decisions the most was the neighbourhood and income factor at a 4.98 mean value. © 2024 by MIP.
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