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Housing providers' insights on the benefits of sustainable affordable housing

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  • AbdulLateef Olanrewaju
  • Seong Yeow Tan
  • Abdul‐Rashid Abdul‐Aziz

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The present research aims to investigate the insights of housing providers on potential benefits of sustainable affordable housing. Housing providers need certainty on the benefits of sustainable affordable housing for homebuyers. We used a cross‐sectional survey questionnaire consisting of 23 benefits of sustainable affordable housing administered to 121 experts from the housing industry. In total, 82% of the housing professional respondents believed that sustainable affordable housing offered all 23 benefits included in the survey. The first five main benefits were an increase in the comfort of homeowners, the enjoyment of natural ventilation, a reduction in water bills, a reduction in electricity bills and an increase in housing values. An exploratory factor analysis returned 5 components: environmental, energy, social, cost and status. The findings provide insight into the drivers of sustainable affordable housing. A framework for the benefits of sustainable affordable housing was developed. The results will be useful for policy‐makers, developers, place managers, housing associations and academics attempting to increase the supply and demand of sustainable affordable housing.

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  • AbdulLateef Olanrewaju & Seong Yeow Tan & Abdul‐Rashid Abdul‐Aziz, 2018. "Housing providers' insights on the benefits of sustainable affordable housing," Sustainable Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 26(6), pages 847-858, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:sustdv:v:26:y:2018:i:6:p:847-858
    DOI: 10.1002/sd.1854
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    1. David Mazáček, 2023. "Concepts of Housing Affordability Measurements," FFA Working Papers 5.008, Prague University of Economics and Business, revised 13 Sep 2023.
    2. Alireza Moghayedi & Bankole Awuzie & Temitope Omotayo & Karen Le Jeune & Mark Massyn, 2022. "Appraising the nexus between influencers and sustainability‐oriented innovation adoption in affordable housing projects," Sustainable Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 30(5), pages 1117-1134, October.
    3. Ikenna Stephen Ezennia & Sebnem Onal Hoskara, 2019. "Exploring the Severity of Factors Influencing Sustainable Affordable Housing Choice: Evidence from Abuja, Nigeria," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(20), pages 1-25, October.
    4. Sadaf Dalirazar & Zahra Sabzi, 2022. "Barriers to sustainable development: Critical social factors influencing the sustainable building development based on Swedish experts' perspectives," Sustainable Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 30(6), pages 1963-1974, December.

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