Modelling Housing Demand Factors for Affordable Units in Malaysia

The Malaysian government is prioritizing the development of affordable housing units to cater to the needs of the underprivileged. However, it is not sufficient to merely meet the required number of units; it is crucial for developers to understand the actual demand for affordable housing in urban a...

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Published in:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Main Authors: Ab Majid, Rohayu; Said, Rosli; Ab Rahim, Norbaya; Saleh, Ahmad Fawwaz; Suryanto, Tulus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNIV TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA 2023
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author Ab Majid
Rohayu; Said
Rosli; Ab Rahim
Norbaya; Saleh
Ahmad Fawwaz; Suryanto
Tulus
spellingShingle Ab Majid
Rohayu; Said
Rosli; Ab Rahim
Norbaya; Saleh
Ahmad Fawwaz; Suryanto
Tulus
Modelling Housing Demand Factors for Affordable Units in Malaysia
Construction & Building Technology
author_facet Ab Majid
Rohayu; Said
Rosli; Ab Rahim
Norbaya; Saleh
Ahmad Fawwaz; Suryanto
Tulus
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Modelling Housing Demand Factors for Affordable Units in Malaysia
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
English
Article
The Malaysian government is prioritizing the development of affordable housing units to cater to the needs of the underprivileged. However, it is not sufficient to merely meet the required number of units; it is crucial for developers to understand the actual demand for affordable housing in urban areas. This is because even middle-class homebuyers have their own preferences when it comes to purchasing a home at an affordable price. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the current demand attributes that contribute to the affordable housing demand model in urban areas, using Wangsa Maju, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as a case study. Data was collected from 400 potential buyers of affordable housing units, and 25 significant attributes of housing demand were examined. Partial Least Square Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) was used to develop the housing demand model. The findings revealed that a total of five factors with nine attributes in housing demand significantly contribute to the affordable housing demand model in urban areas, as determined by the coefficient's determination, path coefficient, effect size, and predictive relevance towards endogenous variables of housing demand. Overall, the result has confirmed that government intervention has play major role in supporting affordable housing development and at the same time has encourage the potential buyer form the right group to have their own house at affordable price.
UNIV TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA
2180-3242

2023
14
5
10.30880/ijscet.2023.14.05.021
Construction & Building Technology
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title Modelling Housing Demand Factors for Affordable Units in Malaysia
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description The Malaysian government is prioritizing the development of affordable housing units to cater to the needs of the underprivileged. However, it is not sufficient to merely meet the required number of units; it is crucial for developers to understand the actual demand for affordable housing in urban areas. This is because even middle-class homebuyers have their own preferences when it comes to purchasing a home at an affordable price. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the current demand attributes that contribute to the affordable housing demand model in urban areas, using Wangsa Maju, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as a case study. Data was collected from 400 potential buyers of affordable housing units, and 25 significant attributes of housing demand were examined. Partial Least Square Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) was used to develop the housing demand model. The findings revealed that a total of five factors with nine attributes in housing demand significantly contribute to the affordable housing demand model in urban areas, as determined by the coefficient's determination, path coefficient, effect size, and predictive relevance towards endogenous variables of housing demand. Overall, the result has confirmed that government intervention has play major role in supporting affordable housing development and at the same time has encourage the potential buyer form the right group to have their own house at affordable price.
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