A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF APARTMENT RESIDENTS HOUSING PREFERENCE REGARDING LANDED AND VERTICAL HOUSING SETTLEMENT IN URBAN AREAS

The rise of house rent, apartment rent, student dormitory, and co-working space are affecting the perspective of society as options to live. Many who are young adults or young couples see an apartment as a brief stepping stone before they are able to purchase a house. Others who move frequently s...

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Main Author: Anindya Putri, Yursalayya
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/64355
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spelling id-itb.:643552022-05-14T19:17:33ZA QUALITATIVE STUDY OF APARTMENT RESIDENTS HOUSING PREFERENCE REGARDING LANDED AND VERTICAL HOUSING SETTLEMENT IN URBAN AREAS Anindya Putri, Yursalayya Indonesia Final Project Housing Preference, Vertical Housing, Urban Areas, Housing Preference Change, Landed House INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/64355 The rise of house rent, apartment rent, student dormitory, and co-working space are affecting the perspective of society as options to live. Many who are young adults or young couples see an apartment as a brief stepping stone before they are able to purchase a house. Others who move frequently see it as a temporary stop. Young adults were chosen because 47.5% of Indonesia's population is aged between 20-49 years, the age range with the highest potential as first time home buyers. This research aims to prove whether renting apartments is considered as a stepping stone before moving to landed houses. The urbanization causes the increase of population in urban areas, which increases housing demand. Split-level houses were developed to provide more space on the limited area, which make up a significant portion of the housing inventory today. The choice of dwelling is understood as the actual behavior influenced by a person’s housing preference. This study adopts a qualitative approach by using semi-structured interviews in order to gather data about the preference of the residents. Resident interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis to closely examine the data to identify common themes – topics, ideas and patterns of meaning that come up repeatedly. The analysis results shows that apartment renters are planning forward to move to landed houses in the future. With the results obtained, this study will be a useful suggestion for further research regarding housing preference. text
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description The rise of house rent, apartment rent, student dormitory, and co-working space are affecting the perspective of society as options to live. Many who are young adults or young couples see an apartment as a brief stepping stone before they are able to purchase a house. Others who move frequently see it as a temporary stop. Young adults were chosen because 47.5% of Indonesia's population is aged between 20-49 years, the age range with the highest potential as first time home buyers. This research aims to prove whether renting apartments is considered as a stepping stone before moving to landed houses. The urbanization causes the increase of population in urban areas, which increases housing demand. Split-level houses were developed to provide more space on the limited area, which make up a significant portion of the housing inventory today. The choice of dwelling is understood as the actual behavior influenced by a person’s housing preference. This study adopts a qualitative approach by using semi-structured interviews in order to gather data about the preference of the residents. Resident interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis to closely examine the data to identify common themes – topics, ideas and patterns of meaning that come up repeatedly. The analysis results shows that apartment renters are planning forward to move to landed houses in the future. With the results obtained, this study will be a useful suggestion for further research regarding housing preference.
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author Anindya Putri, Yursalayya
spellingShingle Anindya Putri, Yursalayya
A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF APARTMENT RESIDENTS HOUSING PREFERENCE REGARDING LANDED AND VERTICAL HOUSING SETTLEMENT IN URBAN AREAS
author_facet Anindya Putri, Yursalayya
author_sort Anindya Putri, Yursalayya
title A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF APARTMENT RESIDENTS HOUSING PREFERENCE REGARDING LANDED AND VERTICAL HOUSING SETTLEMENT IN URBAN AREAS
title_short A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF APARTMENT RESIDENTS HOUSING PREFERENCE REGARDING LANDED AND VERTICAL HOUSING SETTLEMENT IN URBAN AREAS
title_full A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF APARTMENT RESIDENTS HOUSING PREFERENCE REGARDING LANDED AND VERTICAL HOUSING SETTLEMENT IN URBAN AREAS
title_fullStr A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF APARTMENT RESIDENTS HOUSING PREFERENCE REGARDING LANDED AND VERTICAL HOUSING SETTLEMENT IN URBAN AREAS
title_full_unstemmed A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF APARTMENT RESIDENTS HOUSING PREFERENCE REGARDING LANDED AND VERTICAL HOUSING SETTLEMENT IN URBAN AREAS
title_sort qualitative study of apartment residents housing preference regarding landed and vertical housing settlement in urban areas
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/64355
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