An appraisal of investors confidence and performance of the real estate sector in Abuja, Nigeria Department:Estate Management By: mrrace Project ID: 3350 Rating: (3.3) votes: 19 Price:₦3000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractThe aim of this study is to appraise the level of investors’ confidence and performance of the Nigerian real estate sector. In attaining the aforementioned aim, this study is set to achieve the following objectives: identify the predominant types of investments/investors in Nigeria identify investors preference factors for other dominant investments in comparison with real estate ascertain the behaviour/attitude of investors towards the Nigerian real estate sector measure the level of confidence of investors to real estate investment in Gwarimpa, Abuja and to assess the performance of the Nigeria real estate sector. The study makes use of the survey design which enables the researcher to take close-ended study of the research population and obtain all the relevant information needed from respondents through the use of questionnaires, interviews, and personal observation. Statistical tools such as tables, percentages and descriptive methods were used to present and analyzed the data gathered from the field survey which was considered appropriate for the research. A total of one hundred questionnaires were distributed while 93 were duly filled and returned forming a 91% response rate. The study revealed that the common types of real estate investment in Gwarimpa are residential properties in different categories such as bungalow (detached/ Semi-detached), block of flats and duplex with the mean value of 3.50 and above and that the Nigeria real estate sector is performing well, however, a lot still desired to done by all stakeholders involved to ensure and more favorable environment. Finally, the study recommends that the Nigerian government should create incentives for the real estate sector so as to encourage more investors into the sector for the development of affordable housing for Nigerians. ...Preview Download Preview +Other Estate Management project topics and materials you might be interested in»Effect of building material cost on housing development in Nigeria»Effects of obsolescence on residential properties (a case study of Oparanozie street in Owerri, Imo state) »An assessment of residential housing problem in the urban areas of Nigeria (a case study of Umuahia urban)»Effect of environmental pollution on real estate development (a case study of Warri, Delta state)»Recreational Property Development in Owerri Imo State ( A Case Study of Owerri Municipal )»Problems of urban land management (a case study of Owerri capital territory) »Challenges associated with the valuation of specialized properties»Challenges associated with real estate investment in Enugu, Nigeria»Effect of location on rental value of commercial property - a case study of Bida metropolis»Impact of land use act on property development in Nigeria»The effect of oil spillage on residential property investment (a case study of Oyibo in Rivers state) »The economic implication of multiple hostel accommodation in tertiary institution in Nigeria (a case study of federal polytechnic Nekede, Owerri) »Comparative analysis of the impact of infrastructural facilities on the value of properties»Land use regulations and its effects on land development»The impact of Akwa ibom state university of science and technology on social development of mkpat enin L.G.A Akwa ibom state