住宅の耐用年数を左右する住宅の期待と建て替えに関する日米比較研究

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  • U.S.-Japan Comparative Study on House Expectations and Rebuilding, as Decisive Factors in Housing Lifespan
  • ジュウタク ノ タイヨウ ネンスウ オ サユウ スル ジュウタク ノ キタイ ト タテカエ ニ カンスル ニチベイ ヒカク ケンキュウ

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This study compared Japanese and American homeowners' attitudes about keeping housing lifespan. The results suggest that the lifespan of Japanese homes could be lengthened by a change inoutlook of their owners. Yearly depreciation is taken for granted in Japan. Thus, a typical urban house is rebuilt after only 20-30 years, which is about one-fourth the lifetime of a house in the United States or in rural Japan. Since existing houses in the U.S. are still highly valued, the owner expects a good return on his investment. The Japanese, on the other hand, would not expect a good price on his home, and thus plans to live there permanently or to rebuild rather than try to sell it.

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  • 都市住宅学

    都市住宅学 2005 (48), 115-126, 2005

    公益社団法人 都市住宅学会

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