Vertical living satisfaction of homeowners in a medium-cost residential building in Klang Valley, Malaysia
Journal of Facilities Management
ISSN: 1472-5967
Article publication date: 27 July 2020
Issue publication date: 21 August 2020
Abstract
Purpose
In Malaysia, a vertical residential building (VRB) is still facing challenges associated with property management. The lack of experience in property management resulted in the management, acting unprofessionally that cause a lot of problems to the homeowners and their properties. The findings demonstrated that maintenance of the facilities and common areas in a VRB is essential to ensure its optimal performance over its life cycle. This has to be carried out efficiently and professionally by the qualified property manager. Unfortunately, not every property manager can perform all the tasks efficiently and professionally. Thus, this leads to an increasing number of complaints by unsatisfied homeowners’ particularly on the maintenance and management of the buildings and facilities. To satisfy the homeowners, the issue of transparency is one of the area concerns that need to be emphasised in the property management system practiced in Malaysia. This case study area of Klang Valley poses as one of the urban areas that has the highest number of vertical buildings, especially the medium cost of VRB. The purpose of this study is to explore the satisfaction level of homeowners towards the management system, maintenance services and facilities provided by the management of the medium cost VRB in the Klang Valley.
Design/methodology/approach
The study adopted a quantitative approach. The survey method was used as an appropriate method for inquiry of the data. Face to face survey was conducted with respondents at a medium-cost residential building in Klang Valley, Malaysia.
Findings
The findings demonstrated that homeowners living in medium-cost VRB in Klang Valley are satisfied and faced issues with the management system, maintenance service and services provided by the management of the medium-cost VRB. The only issue confronted by the homeowners with the medium-cost VRB is the commitment of the management towards their involvement in organising the activities, problem-solving and taking action on residents’ reports or complaints.
Practical implications
The findings suggest that appointing qualified property managers who understand property management has increased the performance of the management team. Most importantly, qualified property managers are equipped with knowledge in managing people, especially to create awareness on a sense of responsibility and belonging.
Originality/value
This study has bridged the research gap on property management of the medium-cost of VRB in Malaysia. This will add value to the management of the medium cost of VRB.
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Acknowledgements
This research is funded by the National Property Research Centre (NAPREC), Valuation and Property Services Department, Ministry of Finance, Malaysia.
Citation
Musa, Z.N., Wan Abd Aziz, W.N.A., Zyed, Z.A.S., Hanif, N.R., Mohd Aini, A., Tedong, P.A. and Sarip, A.G. (2020), "Vertical living satisfaction of homeowners in a medium-cost residential building in Klang Valley, Malaysia", Journal of Facilities Management, Vol. 18 No. 3, pp. 283-296. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFM-01-2020-0004
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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