ABSTRACT

This book takes a behavioural approach to examine six important housing questions: tenure decision, gentrification, place attachment, housing bubbles, housing wealth, and residential satisfaction.

Using experimental and field data, the book demonstrates the effects of six behavioural biases and heuristics (i.e., anchoring and reference dependence, loss aversion, mental accounting, endowment effect, herd behaviours, and social comparison) on these housing decisions. The first part of the book introduces the questions and provides a behavioural science toolbox before the second part adopts a real-world case study approach. Real data sets and suggested answers are provided, and the cases come from the UK, USA, and China. Background information is given in each case to facilitate the understanding of the case data and question, as well as the discussions on the results.

This book is ideal supplementary reading on a variety of courses such as housing studies, economics, real estate, research methods, and for students and academics who are interested in the application of behavioural science in housing decisions.

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|15 pages

Six housing questions

chapter 3|20 pages

Behavioural science toolbox

chapter 4|20 pages

Housing provident fund and homeownership

chapter 5|17 pages

Mega-events and gentrification

chapter 7|17 pages

Market sentiment and housing bubbles

chapter 8|20 pages

Housing wealth and energy consumption

chapter 10|3 pages

Conclusions