Housing is an indispensable part of life, directly impacting living quality. With the evolution of modern urban living, housing options have diversified, encompassing traditional renting, home ownership, and the increasingly popular managed rental model. Managed rental arrangements allow tenants to delegate residence management and maintenance to professional companies, alleviating tenants from the burdens of home repairs and management. This housing model has garnered considerable attention worldwide. Taipei, as Taiwan's capital and economic hub, attracts a substantial population of residents and immigrants, leading to a surge in housing demand. However, our understanding of tenant satisfaction and influencing factors regarding managed rental living in Taipei remains relatively limited.
This study will primarily focus on exploring managed rental living in Taipei, with tenants as the main research subjects. It will encompass various regions and types of managed rental housing. The research design will involve a literature review, examining relevant studies and global market trends in managed rental living. Additionally, the study will employ questionnaire analysis to deeply assess the satisfaction levels and influencing factors of managed rental living. By analyzing tenants' perspectives and experiences, the aim is to evaluate whether managed rental living can provide a high-quality housing experience and discuss the challenges faced by this market.