Proceedings of The City Planning Institute of Japan, Kansai Branch
Online ISSN : 2189-8081
Print ISSN : 1348-592X
ISSN-L : 1348-592X
The role of a multi-habitation service that eliminates the concerns of vacant house owners and makes them realize the significance of utilizing vacant houses
Manamu SaitoChie MurosakiTamiyo KondoKiwami Nishida
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RESEARCH REPORT / TECHNICAL REPORT OPEN ACCESS

2022 Volume 20 Pages 109-112

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 This study examines the structure and policy of multi-habitation services to eliminate the concerns of vacant house owners and make them realize the significance of utilizing vacant houses. The "base manager " of ADDress, a multi-habitation service, lives near their base, works with local governments and residents, and continuously interacts with owners. Therefore, they can reduce the management burden of the owner and the anxiety of lending to others. The consciousness and behavior of local communities are changing depending on " base manager " who is conscious of community development. Through continuous interaction, such as regular visits by the owner after the establishment of the base, there is a possibility that the change in the base, community, and life will be recognized, and the significance of using vacant houses may be realized.

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