Effect of educational institution on residential property rental value in Biu town (case study of Nigerian Army University) Department:Urban and Regional Planning By: muhalhq Project ID: 7643 Rating: (5.0) votes: 1 Price:₦4000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractThe importance of education cannot be over-emphasized. This has led to the establishment of various tertiary institutions across Nigeria in recent years. The study employed the cross-sectional survey research design, the sample size adopted are rentals, owners and property agents within the proximity of Nigerian Army University Biu, Biu has a population of 257,500 people and using a table of sample size to determine the adequate number of respondents which equates to Three Hundred and Eighty-four (384) questionnaires to be distributed. The sampling technique adopted was the stratified sampling technique, a web-based questionnaire was used to collect data from 384 respondents within the proximity of Nigerian Army University Biu, and Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) was used to analyze the data. Descriptive statistical method was used to explain the variables collected. The study found out that properties that are in close proximity to educational institutions have access to water and electricity, are in good maintenance condition, have amenities such as toilets and kitchens, and have good sizes tend to command higher market value than properties without these amenities. The distance to neighborhood amenities, security of the neighborhood, and demand and supply of housing in the neighborhood have an impact on the rental value of the property. The study recommended that property owners and developers should make sure an adequate supply of properties with these amenities are put in place for residential property rental value Biu Town to maintain a stable trend. ...Preview Download Preview +Other Urban and Regional Planning project topics and materials you might be interested in»The impact of small-scale industries in rural areas (a case study of Umunwarahu village in Obodoukwu, Ideato north Local Government Area of Imo state»Residents perception on housing quality (a case study of Imo housing estate, Umuguma)»Public perception of solid waste management in Trans-Amadi industrial area of Port-Harcourt»A dissertation proposal on impact of citizen participation in community development (a case study of Ibeku in Aboh Mbaise L.G.A Imo state)»A study on the impact of soil erosion and control strategies - a case study of Idah town in Idah local government area, Kogi state»To assess the performance of Sagbama local government council in the development of Sagbama communities»A history of industrialization in Kano state between 1967 - 2007»Impact of urban expansion on infrastructure - a case study of Etiosa local government area, Lagos state, Nigeria»Analysis of urban sprawl in Gwale LGA, Kano state»The effects of industrial solid waste disposal on the environment in Trans-amadi industrial area of Portharcourt»The effects of overcrowding on housing quality (a case study of Akwakuma Owerri north, Imo state»Impact of urban expansion of Owerri on the surrounding hinterlands (a case study of Amakohia)»Intercity transportation (a case study of Transport Corpration of Anambra State (TRACAS) Awka»A study of accidents at road junction»Assessment of encroachment on floodplain along river Kubanni Zaria, Kaduna state