THE EFFECT OF BEHAVIORAL CHANGES FROM GENERATION Y DURING THE PANDEMIC ON HOUSING PRICES GROWTH IN INDONESIA: A CASE STUDY OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN DEPOK
During the COVID-19 Pandemic, the stagnant and even a declining growth of Indonesia residential property prices has become a popular issue and drawn the researcher’s attention about the details behind it, as in terms of buying preferences, changes due COVID-19 and solutions for the problem. The p...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | During the COVID-19 Pandemic, the stagnant and even a declining growth of Indonesia
residential property prices has become a popular issue and drawn the researcher’s attention
about the details behind it, as in terms of buying preferences, changes due COVID-19 and
solutions for the problem. The purpose of this study is to comprehend the effect of behavioral
changes from Indonesian Generation Y during pandemic on housing price growth. Generation
Y referred to in this study are Indonesian citizens born between 1991 to 1998 or early 2000
(Junior Gen Y) and between 1980 to 1990 (Senior Gen Y) who dominate Indonesia's population
and also have a massive influence on GDP. COVID-19 forced a change in consumer behavior
which further leads to prioritize the most basic needs. This also brings changes to the effect of
buyer preferences on house prices during the pandemic. This study also explains Generation
Y's preferences in buying houses in order to understand which preferences will affect demand
and house prices because it will also help several parties involved in housing transactions
construct strategies to make the property more appealing to buy. The data used in this study is
collected using quantitative methods by online survey with the total of respondents 219 limited
to Generation Y who have a fixed income every month and are willing to own a house in
Depok. The data is further processed using PLS-SEM analysis.
The study found that COVID-19 has a negative effect on house prices through buyer
preferences, particularly on dwellers characteristics. It is also found that Generation Y's
preferences are still the same, but some things that are considered more important with the
most important supplemental factors are then followed by future considerations, dwellers
characteristics and product specifications. From these findings, recommendations for related
parties are also given in the last part of this study.
Keywords: COVID-19, Generation Y, Product Specifications, Future Considerations, Dweller
Characteristics, Supplemental Factors, PLS-SEM. |
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