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Title: PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN AND LAYOUT AS AFFECTING THE VALUE OF PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES
Authors: LIM HUA CHI CHRISTINA
Keywords: private residential property
principles of design and layout
house zones
effect on value
functional utility
market preferences
Issue Date: 1987
Citation: LIM HUA CHI CHRISTINA (1987). PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN AND LAYOUT AS AFFECTING THE VALUE OF PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Purchasing a house is probably one of the most expensive investment a family makes. As such the purchaser would be inclined to carefully assess the adequacy of all the relevant characteristics of the property he considers buying. The dwelling's design is obviously one of the more important of the multitude of other factors to be considered. Other important considerations include the provision of facilities and amenities, for these tend to enhance the livability of the dwelling. The potential purchaser has certain preferences regarding the above features. Where a property offered on the market fails to conform to market standards and preferences it suffers from functional inutility. Functional inutility detracts from the value and marketability of the property. In poor market situations such properties would be especially difficult to sell.
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161140
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