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Usually some of house owners living in New Town district support a housing redevelopment project, whereas some of them do not support. The objective of this study is to identify what kinds of factors are affecting the decision making of house owners on a housing redevelopment project. A total of 190 questionnaires were distributed to house owners in the Imun-Whigyung district which was appointed as a New Town district in July, 2006, and a logistic regression model was employed for the analysis. The results show that six explanatory variables were found to be statistically significant for house owner's decision making at the 90% significance level; land scale, owner's income, the presence of schoolchildren, the presence of rental income, owner's income source, and residential environments. This study also presents that the economical and social characteristics of house owners have an influence on the decision making in addition to the physical condition of housing redevelopment area. For those who lost their rental income due to a housing redevelopment project, proper alternatives should be established to support them even after completing the project. Finally, it is necessary to provide alternative residences to households that have schoolchildren since they do not want to move to other places in the process of a housing redevelopment project. |