Journal of Housing and the Built Environment

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Housing and the Built Environment is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-04-01 to 2026-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Scalable multimodal assessment of the micro-neighborhood using orthogonal visual inputs28
Security or tranquillity? what people value in residential compounds21
Examination of the impacts of hospital accessibility on housing prices: heterogeneity across attributes, space and price quantiles21
Management and maintenance of multi-family buildings in Croatia: perspective of co-owners’ representatives21
The nonlinear relationship between housing prices and income inequality20
Optimization of glazed balconies to enhance energy performance and thermal comfort for college dormitories in cold region of China20
Understanding the relationship between residential environment, social exclusion, and life satisfaction of private renters in Shenzhen19
Evaluation of studies in the field of social sustainability in housing: a systematic review19
How socio-spatial aspects of urban space influence social sustainability: a case study19
Housing adaptation policy for older adults: the role of real estate and municipal actors in Sweden17
Revitalizing urban landscapes: the economic impacts of building rehabilitation on property values in Hong Kong17
No home for poor men: a comparative study of household debt and homeownership in Denmark and Turkey17
Brand variety, access to convenience and housing prices – empirical evidence of convenience stores from Taiwan16
Evaluating universal design of built environments: an empirical study of stakeholder practice and perceptions15
Exploring the effects of cultural districts on mental health: the mediating role of social cohesion15
Informal settlement upgrading—lessons learned, case study of Namuwongo, Kampala (Uganda) and Heliópolis, São Paulo (Brazil)15
The contextual parameters influence on the eco-block building purchase decision in Mauritius15
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