Perspectives of Australian property practitioners on sustainability features in residential property

Wong, Shi Yee, , , & Mardiasmo, Diaswati (2020) Perspectives of Australian property practitioners on sustainability features in residential property. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 35(3), pp. 783-805.

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Information on sustainability features in the Australian residential property market is available but not always shared with buyers by property practitioners (real estate agents, property valuers/appraisers and financiers/mortgage lenders and brokers), as it is not a regulatory requirement. This paper examines the perspectives of property practitioners on a range of sustainability features in residential property. Drawing insights from combined questionnaires and interviews, property practitioners seem to attribute different levels of importance to sustainability related information depending on whether they view the information from their professional perspective or from their clients’ perspective. The results obtained in both 2015 and 2017 confirm that practitioners’ perspectives seem to limit the amount and/or type of information they pass on to their clients. Clients are not considering sustainability features as they may not be aware on the existence of such information and are not informed by practitioners about the value of such information. If practitioners share more complete information within the property market buyers would be able to make more informed purchase decisions regarding energy efficiency, sustainable homes, and reduction in operation costs. The property practitioners themselves can utilise this information to have more targeted and information rich marketing strategies.

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ID Code: 136908
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
ORCID iD:
Susilawati, Connieorcid.org/0000-0001-5930-8331
Miller, Wendyorcid.org/0000-0003-0863-4991
Measurements or Duration: 23 pages
Keywords: Financiers, Property valuers, Real estate agents, Residential property market, Sustainability features
DOI: 10.1007/s10901-019-09726-3
ISSN: 1566-4910
Pure ID: 43261454
Divisions: Current > Research Centres > Centre for Data Science
Current > Research Centres > Centre for Clean Energy Technologies & Practices
Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > QUT Business School
Past > Institutes > Institute for Future Environments
Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Science & Engineering Faculty
Past > Schools > School of Built Environment
Current > Schools > School of Economics & Finance
Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Science
Funding Information: This research is part of an Australian Research Council project (ARC LP 130100650 From innovators to mainstream market: A Toolkit for transforming Australian housing and maximising sustainability outcomes for stakeholders ) funded by the Australian Government and industry. The funding bodies had no input into the study design; collection, analysis and interpretation of data; the writing of the report or in the decision to submit the article for publication.
Copyright Owner: 2020 Springer Nature B.V.
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Deposited On: 31 Jan 2020 04:20
Last Modified: 11 Jul 2024 17:10