Millennial and Gen Z Preferences for Their Co-living
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2020-11-30Author
Fachriza Zuhdi, Rafif
Saptorini, Hastuti
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The need for housing is a common problem in Indonesia. Demographic shifts
need to be considered to see the population that will occupy the house is one of the factors
that fill the problem. Generations Y and Z are the generations currently dominating and
need future planning. Existing characters from each generation will influence preferences
for housing. Residential alternatives are needed that can reduce the problem, one of which
is Co-living. This study aims to determine the preferences of generation Y and Z towards
housing in the concept of living together to plan for future needs. A quantitative approach
was taken to retrieve data which is then analyzed. The results show that there are
generations Y and Z prefer co-living with quite a few occupants. Then, they choose to live
in cities with large private spaces that already contain furniture, parks that can be used
as shared spaces, and equipped with a multipurpose room as additional facilities.