Journal article

Gap analysis of green features in condominiums between potential homeowners and real estate agents: A pilot study in Singapore

SP Low, S Gao, LLG Teo

Facilities | EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2016

Abstract

Purpose: The building sector is one of the main contributors to carbon dioxide emissions in Singapore. Over 90 per cent of life-cycle carbon emissions are due to the operations phase of buildings, and 90 to 98 per cent of the building cost is associated with operation, maintenance and personnel costs. Hence, occupants have a major role in achieving environmental sustainability objectives. This study aims to understand the awareness level of potential homeowners and real estate agents concerning environmental sustainability issues in the built environment, to identify the types of green features required by potential homeowners and to understand real estate agents’ perceptions of the types of..

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