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2018
DOI: 10.28933/ajerr-2018-05-2501
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Private Estate Housing Productivity in Greater Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Abstract: The housing deficit in Nigeria is reportedly of the order of 17 million units. The private sector remains the major supplier as in some other developing countries. However, productivity in Nigeria is hampered by many factors, including high cost of building materials, difficulty in obtaining title to land, a weak mortgage financing sector, and delay in obtaining building permit. In the study area, Greater Port Harcourt City, there is paucity of information on various aspects of housing, including supply, deman… Show more

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