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House purchase intention during pandemic COVID-19 in Surabaya, Indonesia

Anastasia Njo (Finance and Invesment Program, Universitas Kristen Petra, Surabaya, Indonesia)
Kathryn Sugeng (Finance and Invesment Program, Universitas Kristen Petra, Surabaya, Indonesia)

Property Management

ISSN: 0263-7472

Article publication date: 9 September 2022

Issue publication date: 28 March 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Since the COVID-19 occurred, large-scale social restriction (Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar-PSBB) has taken place, and that has led family members to carry out their activities at home. This condition impacts both directly and indirectly the intention of house purchase, as a result of lifestyle changes during the pandemic. A house now serves as a residence, office, as well as school. This study aims to determine the influences of physical attributes, neighborhood preferences, financial concerns, financial risk preferences, health risk preferences, and COVID anxiety towards house purchase intention.

Design/methodology/approach

This associative study was carried out from February to May 2021 in the residents of Surabaya aged 20–34 years old as prospective first-home buyers, with relatives at risk of contracting COVID-19 (belong in the susceptible group or live with a family member who is prone to the COVID-19 virus, including having a comorbidity, elderly (= 60 years old), having a low immune system or autoimmune disease, obese). Data were gathered using online questionnaires from which 226 respondents were acquired. Data were analyzed using the PLS-SEM 3.0 technique.

Findings

The results showed that physical attributes, neighborhood preferences, financial concerns, financial risk preferences, and COVID anxiety significantly influence house purchase intention. Furthermore, neighborhood preferences, financial risk preferences, and COVID anxiety as moderating variables also significantly influence house purchase intention.

Practical implications

This study was carried out in Surabaya as the second-largest city after Jakarta with the highest COVID-19 mortality rate, which is useful for exploring the lifestyle changes and property demand as a result of the pandemic; Developers gain a business opportunity by offering properties that are multifunction and health-oriented.

Originality/value

The COVID-19 pandemic becomes a trigger for a change in the property market that needs to be studied further.

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Citation

Njo, A. and Sugeng, K. (2023), "House purchase intention during pandemic COVID-19 in Surabaya, Indonesia", Property Management, Vol. 41 No. 2, pp. 191-211. https://doi.org/10.1108/PM-03-2022-0020

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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