The Impact of Recognized Features of Uncomfortable Houses on Auction Prices: A Chinese Cultural Perspective

Author:

Kuo Chin-Tai1,Yuan Yu-Hsi2ORCID,Gao Wang-Ze3,Jao Chia-Ning4

Affiliation:

1. Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

2. National Taiwan University of Arts, New Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C.

3. Lishui Bureau of Nature Resource and Planning, Zhenjiang, China

4. Ming-Guan Land Administration Agent Office, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Abstract

This study examines the influence of negative Feng-shui features on the prices of foreclosures (the houses subject to court-enforced auction) in Taiwan using the Google Street View function. The research objectives are threefold. Firstly, the study aims to compare whether foreclosed houses with negative Feng-shui features have longer auction times and higher discount rates compared to those without such features. Secondly, it seeks to explore the impact of negative Feng-shui features on investors in the foreclosed house market. Lastly, the study aims to assess the varying degrees of influence of different negative Feng-shui features on foreclosure prices. The findings of this study indicate that in the metropolitan area of Taiwan, foreclosures with more negative Feng-shui features tend to have longer auction times and higher discount rates compared to those without such features. Negative Feng-shui features may cause delays in investor bidding. Among the 12 negative Feng-shui features analyzed, only the presence of “facing-temple” is found to have a negative effect on foreclosure prices. This suggests that foreclosures with the “facing-temple” feature tend to have lower prices and potentially higher discount rates. The other 11 negative Feng-shui features do not have significant effects on auction pricing. This study discovered that the “facing-temple” was a significant negative Feng-shui feature in foreclosures in Taiwan against the traditional perspective. And it provides investors’ concerns toward foreclosures and their tendency in prices of foreclosures in Taiwan.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,General Arts and Humanities

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