都市住宅学
Online ISSN : 1884-6823
Print ISSN : 1341-8157
ISSN-L : 1341-8157
大規模住宅地における住民交流と資産価値の維持
建築協定と共有施設に着目して
水野 早枝子田島 夏与
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2015 年 2015 巻 91 号 p. 133-138

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In large-scale residential developments, developers often use building covenants to regulate the use of land to determine the minimum size of a lot, the dimensions of buildings as well as building appearance among other attributes. These regulations are meant to preserve property values. We study three residential developments in Yokohama City examining house sales data and surveying residents. We find that (1) houses in covenant-restricted developments are sold at higher prices than similar properties outside of them, and (2) shared facilities in these developments that are meant to provide additional utility increase interactions among development residents. Since a building covenant needs to be governed and renewed by a residents' voluntary organization, communication among residents in everyday life may increase the likelihood of continuation of the covenant and thereby retain the value of houses.
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