Abstract

This study aims at understanding the relationship among residential environment, life, education, safety factors, residential satisfaction, continuance residential intention, and recommendation intention, housing expenditure, . It is based on data analyzed questionnaire surveys of 351 copies using the AMOS 22.0 program. The results of the study are summarized as follows. First, living environment, education environment, and safety environment had a significant positive effect on residential satisfaction. Second, living environment, education environment, and safety environment did not directly influence continuance residential intention. However, it was found to have a significant effect in the indirect effect analysis. In the end, it implies that residential satisfaction is important to increase continuance residential intention. Third, residential satisfaction was found to have a significant positive effect on continuance residential intention and recommendation intention. Forth, continuance residential intention was found to have a significant positive effect on recommendation intention. Finally, there was no difference in residential satisfaction, continuance residential intention and recommendation intention according to housing expenditures. Also, the government should implement regulations for qualitative supply by releasing regulations such as redevelopment and reconstruction. municipal governments should try to prevent residents from moving away by raising housing satisfaction, such as attracting beneficial facilities to residential areas and restrictions that apply to hazardous waste facilities.

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