Home buyers' purchase decision framework for Klang Valley, Malaysia
To solve the property overhang issues in Malaysian housing market, housing developers require answers and solutions for housing attributes and services to increase their sales. However, previous researchers only focused on one aspect while studying house buyers' purchase-decision. So, to ove...
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Institution: | Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia |
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Summary: | To solve the property overhang issues in Malaysian housing market, housing
developers require answers and solutions for housing attributes and services to
increase their sales. However, previous researchers only focused on one aspect while
studying house buyers' purchase-decision. So, to overcome the problems of property
overhang and low satisfaction-level, this research aims to investigate the housingpurchase
factors, homebuyers' demographic, purchase decision and satisfaction. The
chosen research method is Quantitative method as there is a large sample of
population. Finally, it has developed a Home Buyers' Purchase Decision Framework
for the home buyers in Klang Valley. The researcher has collected data using
SurveyMonkey, an online survey tool and has developed a questionnaire specifically
to Klang Valley residents for their opinions on housing purchase factors, purchase
decision and post-purchase satisfaction. A total of 417 questionnaires were returned
from the 2,000 distributed. Then, the data was analyzed using logistic regression,
multivariate analysis of variance and multiple linear regression. This result is then
validated by 24 respondents to increase the accuracy. The findings show that home
buyers’ purchase decision are influenced by all house purchase factors: house
structure, spaces, finance, location, and neighbourhood. However, gender, marital
status, and family income of home buyer do not influence house purchase decision
and financial factors do not have significant influence on home buyers' satisfaction.
The results will make contributions to the Malaysian residential housing industry,
give the housing developers a wider comprehension of their consumers and lay a
foundation for the housing industry to improve. For the recent years, this research is
the only known study that develops homebuyers' purchase-decision framework for
Klang Valley housing market. Thus, this study contributes to the knowledge of
homebuyers decision-making processes for the housing market in Malaysia. |
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