Preferred neighborhood projects among millennials: yes, in my backyard
The millennial generation, Gen Y and Gen Z, have different residential preferences compared to the previous generation. This study aims to understand the millennial’s preferences towards the type of project development and their willingness to pay for the premium towards the preferred type of develo...
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my.utm.1010042023-05-23T10:31:46Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/101004/ Preferred neighborhood projects among millennials: yes, in my backyard Sim, Hui Shan Choong, Weng Wai Wee, Siaw Chui Low, Sheau Ting HT101-395 Sociology, Urban The millennial generation, Gen Y and Gen Z, have different residential preferences compared to the previous generation. This study aims to understand the millennial’s preferences towards the type of project development and their willingness to pay for the premium towards the preferred type of development to be built in their neighborhood. A total of 407 responses were collected through online survey and analyzed by using relative important index and frequency analysis. The results imply that millennials prefer recreational park, police booth, community garden, transit station and feeder bus route to be built within their neighborhood. Nevertheless, millennials are more willing to pay for the transit station, followed by educational institution, recreational park, police booth, and integrated public transport terminal. This study will help planners, developers, and the local authority to understand the preferences among the millennials, thus matching with relevant development to enhance liveability and better marketability of their residential project. Penerbit UTM Press 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/101004/1/SimHuiShan2022_PreferredNeighborhoodProjectsAmongMillennials.pdf Sim, Hui Shan and Choong, Weng Wai and Wee, Siaw Chui and Low, Sheau Ting (2022) Preferred neighborhood projects among millennials: yes, in my backyard. International Journal of Built Environment and Sustainability, 9 (2). pp. 61-69. ISSN 2289-8948 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ijbes.v9.n2.943 DOI: 10.11113/ijbes.v9.n2.943 |
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The millennial generation, Gen Y and Gen Z, have different residential preferences compared to the previous generation. This study aims to understand the millennial’s preferences towards the type of project development and their willingness to pay for the premium towards the preferred type of development to be built in their neighborhood. A total of 407 responses were collected through online survey and analyzed by using relative important index and frequency analysis. The results imply that millennials prefer recreational park, police booth, community garden, transit station and feeder bus route to be built within their neighborhood. Nevertheless, millennials are more willing to pay for the transit station, followed by educational institution, recreational park, police booth, and integrated public transport terminal. This study will help planners, developers, and the local authority to understand the preferences among the millennials, thus matching with relevant development to enhance liveability and better marketability of their residential project. |
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