Provision of fitting-out as a response to the presence of heterogeneous homebuyers: An empirical study

The decision of whether fitting-out shall be provided in residential units in China is an interesting area never explored. This paper proposes that the provision of fitting-out is a response to the presence of heterogeneous homebuyers who have different preferences for uniform fitting-out. A simple...

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Main Author: Yung, Ping
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14454
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Summary:The decision of whether fitting-out shall be provided in residential units in China is an interesting area never explored. This paper proposes that the provision of fitting-out is a response to the presence of heterogeneous homebuyers who have different preferences for uniform fitting-out. A simple model has been developed to illustrate the economics underlying the decision whether fitting-out will be provided. The consumer and supplier welfare are also analyzed. Hypotheses were formulated and evaluated with a probit model. The data included 162 residential developments that were sold in Beijing in 2007. The results showed that the provision of fitting-outs does have a pattern, thereby confirming the existence of heterogeneity in consumer preferences.