An evaluation model for property-purchasing plans based on a hybrid multi-criteria decision-making model

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Purchasing a property entails making rankings, comparisons, and trade-offs among various housing characteristics. When trying to sell a house, real estate brokers take on an important role as a middle-person between the seller and buyer. Thus, this research sets up a dynamic price recommendation method for housing purchases and applies the fuzzy multiple criteria decision making (FMCDM) technique, so as to realize housing quality and evaluation. We utilize this method based on the prospect theory of the loss aversion effect, in order to aid real estate brokers' job of coordinating between the seller and buyer. The method helps us to provide an objective view of the evaluation matrix. From the pricing strategy, the results are able to match price versus quality and improve brokers' intermediation effects. The brokers can subsequently make recommendations regarding a suitable price, decisions on negotiation strategies to reach an agreement, and settle upon an acceptable price.

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Lin, J. K., Lin, H. L., Wang, W. Y. C., Chang, C. H., & Lin, C. T. (2020). An evaluation model for property-purchasing plans based on a hybrid multi-criteria decision-making model. Mathematics, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/MATH8060860

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