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Research on the characteristics of residents who choose the residential areas in the fringe of a local city
A case study of new residential areas in the urbanization control area of Omihachiman
Kyoko MorikawaShinichi Todoroki
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2024 Volume 23 Issue 2 Pages 258-

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In the urbanization control areas of local city, there is a supply of detached housing areas in district planning to meet the needs of people seeking to maintain their communities, such as U-turns, and those seeking suburbs and same-generation communities. We have identified the current status of new residential areas in this zone in Omihachiman City, and examined what is important in choosing the residential areas and how it has changed from the perspective of the attributes of the residents. Differences in priorities for residence were identified depending on the region of origin of the residents. There were differences in the items considered important depending on the location of the residential area. The characteristics of the living environment and issues that residents seek in this location were described.

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