Housing supply model of the Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur / Noryanto Asroun Mohamad Asroun

Sharp house prices increase in Malaysia are not a new issue. House prices in Malaysia rose high since 2009 and recorded the highest record in 2013 (Chee Yin et al., 2017). It has affected the affordability of younger households or first-time home buyers. The government has embarked on various polici...

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Main Author: Mohamad Asroun, Noryanto Asroun
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spelling my-uitm-ir.749242024-03-22T04:33:55Z Housing supply model of the Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur / Noryanto Asroun Mohamad Asroun 2022 Mohamad Asroun, Noryanto Asroun Housing Sharp house prices increase in Malaysia are not a new issue. House prices in Malaysia rose high since 2009 and recorded the highest record in 2013 (Chee Yin et al., 2017). It has affected the affordability of younger households or first-time home buyers. The government has embarked on various policies and strategies to improve the affordability of low and middle-income home buyers. However, the current strategies taken by the government seem not effective to improve the affordability among home buyers (Kamal et al., 2015). Due to the issue, many discussions have grown around the globe to identify the price elasticity of supply of respective locations. Empirical studies involving the housing supply model in Malaysia remain understudies. Thus, the study aims to recommend a housing supply model of the Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur (FTKL). Therefore, this study has measured the price elasticity of housing supply and evaluated the effect of house price, construction cost, and a few government-driven factors such as interest rate, construction permit procedure, and construction permit time on housing supply at the local level, in the context of the FTKL. 2022 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74924/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74924/1/74924.pdf text en public phd doctoral Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying Aliasak, Mohd Hasrol Haffiz Abu Bakar, Mohd Afandi
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Abu Bakar, Mohd Afandi

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Mohamad Asroun, Noryanto Asroun
Housing supply model of the Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur / Noryanto Asroun Mohamad Asroun
description Sharp house prices increase in Malaysia are not a new issue. House prices in Malaysia rose high since 2009 and recorded the highest record in 2013 (Chee Yin et al., 2017). It has affected the affordability of younger households or first-time home buyers. The government has embarked on various policies and strategies to improve the affordability of low and middle-income home buyers. However, the current strategies taken by the government seem not effective to improve the affordability among home buyers (Kamal et al., 2015). Due to the issue, many discussions have grown around the globe to identify the price elasticity of supply of respective locations. Empirical studies involving the housing supply model in Malaysia remain understudies. Thus, the study aims to recommend a housing supply model of the Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur (FTKL). Therefore, this study has measured the price elasticity of housing supply and evaluated the effect of house price, construction cost, and a few government-driven factors such as interest rate, construction permit procedure, and construction permit time on housing supply at the local level, in the context of the FTKL.
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author Mohamad Asroun, Noryanto Asroun
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title Housing supply model of the Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur / Noryanto Asroun Mohamad Asroun
title_short Housing supply model of the Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur / Noryanto Asroun Mohamad Asroun
title_full Housing supply model of the Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur / Noryanto Asroun Mohamad Asroun
title_fullStr Housing supply model of the Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur / Noryanto Asroun Mohamad Asroun
title_full_unstemmed Housing supply model of the Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur / Noryanto Asroun Mohamad Asroun
title_sort housing supply model of the federal territory kuala lumpur / noryanto asroun mohamad asroun
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak
granting_department Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74924/1/74924.pdf
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