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Surveys

Surveys. Adam Saurwein. Surveys: Residential. IRB Approved Part random; part non-random Residential 76 Respondents 72 Valid; 4 outside of study area Questions Important factors when making a home purchase decisions Perception of amenities in place of residence

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Surveys

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  1. Surveys Adam Saurwein

  2. Surveys: Residential • IRB Approved • Part random; part non-random • Residential • 76 Respondents • 72 Valid; 4 outside of study area • Questions • Important factors when making a home purchase decisions • Perception of amenities in place of residence • Perception of amenities under regionalism

  3. Surveys: Residential Survey Respondents by City

  4. Surveys: Residential Survey Respondents by County

  5. Surveys: Residential Scale: -2 to +2 Highest Scores Lowest Scores

  6. Surveys: Residential Scale: -2 to +2 Highest Scores Lowest Scores

  7. Surveys: Politicians 16 Respondents • Lakewood, North Ridgeville, Westlake, Bay Village, Cleveland, Brooklyn Heights, North Olmsted, Sheffield Lake • Questions • Perceptions of the local economy • Cooperative agreements with other communities • Preservation of green space • Perceptions of smart growth • Regional collaboration • Housing

  8. Surveys: Developers • 10 respondents • Mostly anecdotal • Qualitative, not quantitative • Demographics and population are important to developers • Generally recognize functional obsolescence of buildings over time, but it depends on the market

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