1. An Analysis of Preferences in Housing Demand by Means of a Multicriteria Methodology (AHP). A More Sustainable Approach
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Baldomero Segura García del Río, Marina Segura, Regina García-Pérez, and Roberto Cervelló-Royo
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Housing supply ,Process (engineering) ,AHP ,Geography, Planning and Development ,ESTADISTICA E INVESTIGACION OPERATIVA ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,09.- Desarrollar infraestructuras resilientes, promover la industrialización inclusiva y sostenible, y fomentar la innovación ,TJ807-830 ,Public policy ,Analytic hierarchy process ,Real estate ,Multicriteria ,02 engineering and technology ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,TD194-195 ,Renewable energy sources ,Economía ,Preferences ,Sustainable real estate market ,Economics ,13.- Tomar medidas urgentes para combatir el cambio climático y sus efectos ,GE1-350 ,Valuation (finance) ,Hierarchy ,021103 operations research ,Environmental effects of industries and plants ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,06.- Garantizar la disponibilidad y la gestión sostenible del agua y el saneamiento para todos ,11.- Conseguir que las ciudades y los asentamientos humanos sean inclusivos, seguros, resilientes y sostenibles ,021107 urban & regional planning ,Public urban policies ,Housing demand ,Environmental economics ,ECONOMIA, SOCIOLOGIA Y POLITICA AGRARIA ,Weighting ,Environmental sciences ,Scale (social sciences) ,ECONOMIA FINANCIERA Y CONTABILIDAD - Abstract
This paper examines key aspects of the behavior of housing demand from a sustainable standpoint. Most studies have mainly focused on housing supply, looking at quantitative predictions without considering the qualitative relationship found between housing values and housing demand on a sustainable and microeconomic scale. We used a multicriteria decision methodology (analytic hierarchy process—AHP) for the analysis of preferences in demand, based on the theory of multi-attribute utility of housing, to determine the relative importance of each characteristic of housing and its influence on the decision-making process. For this purpose, we carried out the study over three main groups of stakeholders in the housing market: real estate surveyors, real estate agents, and housing buyers (the latter representing the housing demand). Results show that although there might be some slight discrepancies among the three groups in the decision-making process and the weighting of housing attributes, the three groups agree in most of the process, especially when defining the criteria and the importance that each criterion has on the process of valuation. This study provides important managerial and sustainable implications for the real estate market related to urban public policy, as we highlight which criteria are most preferred.
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- 2021
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