ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF SLUM ON RENTAL PROPERTY VALUES
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
According to historical accounts
(Leadership Newspaper), Asata, Coal camp, New market, Ogui urban
including Obiagu areas of the city belongs to Ogui Nike people. But
during the colonial era, the white men started developing parts of the
land owned by the Ogui Nike people. That explains why Obiagu is
presently inhabited by people from almost the five south east states
namely; Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Imo and even the present day Enugu state.
Also a portion of Obiagu was then
inhabited by the Hausa community, who came to the city as either cattle
dealers or artisans. But following the events leading to the outbreak of
the Nigeria Biafra war in 1967, a good number of Hausa men living in
the area left for their different states in the north and never returned
to the area, then the community was taken over by Nigerians from other
ethnic groups, particularly Igbo, yet it still answer “Ama Hausa” [house
of Hausa community], but has refused to shed its toga of a ghetto. When
police or other security agencies are looking for suspected criminals,
they usually gear their search light on obiagu, because of the belief
that it is a criminal infested area (Ubani, 2012).
Most housing decay and deterioration
comes in various forms and their existence is more evident in densely
populated parts of the city. Some of the characteristics of slum include
inadequate and deficient facilities obsolete buildings, filthy
environment, etc. Much concern was been shown about the problems of the
slum areas particularly on the level of decay exhibited by such areas
and the plight of the low income households which dwell in them, this
put lives and health of the residents in danger.
Obiagu experienced a large rapid
population growth because of the influx of people from different part of
the east as a result of the development from the colonial era, hence
houses constructed of hands materials sprang up all over the settlement.
Thus, the area is crowded with poor housing structures most disorderly
located. The settlement has now grown and developed in an unplanned
manner resulting in the deterioration of the values of the property and
social status of the estate environment.
Therefore, the main aim of the study is to examine the effects of slum on rental property values in Obiagu.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Obiagu is characterized by slum, where
the structure are blighted, high level of occupancy mostly low income
group, over crowding, under supply of public amenities, bad roads, this
is the basis for this research work, trying to examine the effects of
slum on the values of property, located their and also to show or
establish that slum development is the major set back in urban
growth/development.
1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The aim of the study is to examine the
effects of slum on rental property values in Obiagu. To achieve this
aim, the following objectives were raised, they are:
a. To identify the causes and effects of slum on rental property values in the study area.
b. To establish the negative and positive effects of slum on rental property values in the study area.
c. To establish whether slum environment makes investment in real estate and property market transactions, a viable venture.
d. To then recommend the best and
possible strategy towards eradicating the slum of obiagu area and hence
create a suitable environment that will enhance the property value in
the areas.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTION
In spite to identify, the research
problem earlier stated, some questions have been raised by the
researcher; it is believed that when right answers are provided for
these questions it will lead to the achievement of the objectives of the
study.
The questions are as follows:
1. What are the causes and effects of slum on rental property values in Obiagu?
2. Are there any negative and positive impacts of slum on rental property values?
3. Will investment in real estate and property market transactions in Obiagu be a viable venture?
1.5 THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF THE STUDY
This research is based on the theory of
the highest and best use of land. Highest and best use abdicates the
application of land in order to gain maximum benefit not only to their
owners but the society at large. Obiagu area has not been put to its
highest and best use and as such resulted to slum in the area. That is
to say, putting land into best use gives room for development. This
calls for significance of their research.
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The study tends to identify the nature
of slum in the study area, possible causes and effects on rental values
of properties in the area in order to aid relevant authorities to tackle
the problem and enhance benefits of real estate property market in the
area.
There are many causes of slum which includes indiscriminate development
of properties, improper disposal of waste etc. The government and its
agencies have not paid much attention to it as a result of insufficient
information available to them. This research will increase the interest
of government officials on the issue and if the recommendations are
adhered to, it will go a long way to eradicate slum in the study area
and enhance development and real estate investment.
1.7 SCOPES OF STUDY
This study is restricted to the
development of slum in obiagu. The investigation will consider the
environmental, social, economic demographic, transportation,
infrastructural and housing amenities conditions relevant to enhance
estate settings as well as property values.
1.8 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
Limitations of this study include time,
financial constraint, lack of sufficient relevant data which the
research would have used to give a sufficiently new approach to this
form of study.
1.9 OVERVIEW OF THE STUDY
The study starts with an introductory
chapter on the research problems and other related issues. Chapter two
dwells on literature review, throwing more lights on slum, concept of
slum, types of slum, attitudes of slum, causes of blight and factors
leading to slum formation types of slum, roles of slum, history of slum
etc.
Chapter three talks about the research
methodology research method and design, sources of data, collection and
instrument for data analysis.
Chapter four deals with data
presentation and analysis while chapter five deals with the findings,
recommendations and conclusion.
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