The different amenities provided in apartments and serviced apartmants

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2006
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Assumption University
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Assumption University. Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics
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AU Journal of management 4, 1 (January-June 2006), 53-65
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Serviced residences by way of apartments and serviced apartments have proliferated around the world including Thailand for the past decades. Although both businesses have been a major attraction for real estate investors, there is still a lack of clarity in terms of the different amenities and services provided. Data was collected from 271 apartments in the central business district of Bangkok from eight districts that were grouped into three zones. Seven types of amenities were ranked the highest in all three sets of data. The findings imply that rents are more likely to be based on amenities provided rather than unit size. This research reconfirms that rent is driven by amenities provided.
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In English ; only abstract in English.
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