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Explore data from surveys on residential living to understand factors influencing home purchase decisions and amenities perceptions. Survey respondents include residents, politicians, and developers across various cities and counties. The research provides insights on the local economy, green space preservation, smart growth perceptions, and regional collaboration. Findings are based on a scale from -2 to +2.
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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 • Perception of amenities under regionalism
Surveys: Residential Scale: -2 to +2 Highest Scores Lowest Scores
Surveys: Residential Scale: -2 to +2 Highest Scores Lowest Scores
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
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