Core Housing Strategy for Improved Urban Low-Cost Public Housing Delivery in Anambra State, Nigeria

Publication Date: 11/01/2022

DOI: 10.52589/AJESD-BHUZFSCK


Author(s): Dr. Nnaemeka Bennet Christian Dillon Okoye, Dr. Anthony Dornubari Enwin, Dr. Ifeanyi C. Nelson Anyanechi.

Volume/Issue: Volume 5 , Issue 1 (2022)



Abstract:

Anambra state of Nigeria experiences acute housing shortage for urban low-income population owing to inefficient public housing delivery system principled on conventional full-provision house types. Insufficiency of funds for housing development is a major cause. Increased rate and scale of housing production and volume of housing stock have been stalled. Low-income households are adversely affected, being priced out of the limited stock. Core housing, a partial-provision strategy believed to require less financial resources has been neglected. This research focused on the potentials of core housing strategy in financial cost-saving and other aspects of public housing products’ performance. Components of public housing products’ performance and the measuring variables were first outlined; followed by a review of the relationship between core housing and the variables, which was apt and revealing. This study has widened knowledge and prepared grounds for empirical studies of core housing performance in Anambra State public housing sector.


Keywords:

Public Housing; Efficient Public Housing; Products’ Performance; Core Housing Delivery; Financial Cost-Saving


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