The relationship between low income housing and residential satisfaction
Autour(s)
- Ibrina Browndi, Ladson Newiduom, Keypi Jackson, Atora Opuiyo
Abstract
This paper calculates residential satisfaction of low income housing inhabitants. A quantitative method was used as a main method of data collection. The main exploration was accepted during January 2022 and March 2022. Features analysis was used to meet the research objects. Discoveries exposed that the overall level of satisfaction of the residential environment, including housing features and services, is moderate. However, this level of satisfaction is not continuous; rather, it alters across the variables for both housing features and facilities quality, with some variables. This paper also tested the factors of residential satisfaction. Two factors emerged as playing an important role in determining residential satisfaction. The first, related to services, concerns basic social facilities. The second, related to housing features, concerns privacy. The overall conclusion is that attempts to develop low income housing and the proximate services may result in improving overall satisfaction.