2008
DOI: 10.36345/kacst.2008.26.1.008
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A Study on the Influencing Factors of Resident Satisfaction in Mixed-Use Buildings

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“…Dwelling unit features such as corridor, staircase, cleanliness of drains, street lighting, garbage collection is an important variable that constitutes the quality of the living environment of an eco-friendly apartment (Chun et al, 2008;Mohit et al, 2010;Lee and Choi, 2013;Adewale et al, 2020). Public facilities refer to the well-equipped OS/ play area, parking, perimeter roads, and pedestrian walkways necessary for using the apartment complex (Mohit et al, 2010).…”
Section: Residential Environment and Place Attachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dwelling unit features such as corridor, staircase, cleanliness of drains, street lighting, garbage collection is an important variable that constitutes the quality of the living environment of an eco-friendly apartment (Chun et al, 2008;Mohit et al, 2010;Lee and Choi, 2013;Adewale et al, 2020). Public facilities refer to the well-equipped OS/ play area, parking, perimeter roads, and pedestrian walkways necessary for using the apartment complex (Mohit et al, 2010).…”
Section: Residential Environment and Place Attachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, when purchasing a house, residents consider the price and ease of sale (jeonse or monthly rent) of the house (Lee and Choi, 2013). The economic value of a house is affected by the construction company and the size of the complex (Chun et al, 2008). Lastly, green/ recreational area is a space that allows residents to find psychological stability against changes in the living environment, such as air pollution and temperature rise in the living space due to climate change.…”
Section: Residential Environment and Place Attachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%