Title |
Potential Residents' Opinions on Community Facilities and Operation Programs of University-affiliated Public Rental Housing |
Authors |
임해원(Lim, Haewon) ; 황지현(Hwang, Ji-Hyoun) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2022.38.9.47 |
Keywords |
University-affiliated public rental housing; Happy Housing; Community facilities; Housing services; Operation programs; Residents’ opinions |
Abstract |
The opinions of potential residents regarding the effectiveness of university-affiliated public rental housing supply were analyzed by focusing
on community facilities and their operating programs. A literature review and a survey were conducted on potential residents that targeted
424 university students. Upon analysis, it was confirmed that the necessity of a health club and study room among the community facilities
had the greatest influence on one’s intention to live in university-affiliated public rental housing reflecting a significant difference between the
two groups. These results suggested that university students were very interested in health and academics, and they were more likely to live
in a residential space with related facilities. On the other hand, no significant results were obtained regarding the need for housing services.
In terms of operation and management, the management cost item had an impact on the intention to live revealing a significant difference
between the two groups. For university students, the housing service was a factor in the increase of management costs, therefore it is
important to consider reducing housing costs above all else. |