Abstract

Redevelopment rental housing is a public rental housing in which pre-sale housing and rental housing are supplied in the same complex through redevelopment projects. However, by artificially separating and segregating redeveloped rental housing within the complex, discrimination and social exclusion against rental housing residents are emerging as a social issue. Therefore, in this study, the factors that influence the characteristics of redevelopment rental housing on the residents housing satisfaction were derived. As a result of the analysis, it was found that age, housing sale price per ㎡ per dong, apartment-separated type, construction age, number of rents, the degree of exchange with neighbors, and the experience of conflict affect housing satisfaction. In particular, it was confirmed that the housing satisfaction was high for the complex separated type among the mixed types of redeveloped rental housing. It was also confirmed that the separation of separate entrances and pedestrian traffic lines of the redeveloped rental housing affects housing satisfaction as a factor that hinders natural contact and exchange between residents.

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