THE EFFECT OF LOCATION ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY VALUE IN
LOKOJA
(A CASE STUDY OF LOKONGOMA PHASE I)
ABSTRACT
Rapid and continue rise in housing and land value
tends to increase in cities with transportation improvement and rapid economic
and population growth. Some properties may have some physical features, design
and constructional details and yet varies considerably in terms of their value
due to locational advantage.A total number of one hundred and twenty three questionnaire were administered to gather
information from primary source out of which seventy five were returned and
analyzed. The finding of the study
revealed that there is a very high relationship between location and property
value. The study also recommend a comprehensive tarring of the roads that links
the nooks and crannies of the study area to improve the value of properties in
the study area.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Real property value is a multi dimensional product and the number
and nature of factor that influence it value are equally of different kinds. Properties and land value tends to
increase in areas with expanding transportation network, and increase less
rapidly in areas without such improvement. Rapid and continue rise in housing
and land prices are expected in cities with transportation improvement and
rapid economic and population growth. The value of access is capitalised into
the land value and access is measured through market participants, willing to
pay. Essentially, this view suggest that accessibility measure may be inferred
from land prices. The relationship among accessibility, property values and
land use pattern has been the pre-occupation of earliest theorist with
indication that travel cost were traded off against property rents and
population densities from central business district (CBD) to suburbs of a
mono-centric city such as Lokoja.
Quality of the environment is also another factor that affect
property, value does not only descends on the physical characteristics of a
building but also the environment that surround the building.
Development of various
transportation moves (locational factor) have become pivotal to physical and
economic development. Access to major roads provides relative advantages to
property developers and property users.
Modern business, industries, trade and general activities depend
on transport and transport infrastructure, with movement of goods and services
from place to place becoming vital and inseparable aspect of global and urban
economic survival. Stated that the factors affecting property development are
generally classified into external and internal factor. This study therefore
examine the effect of location with
particular attention to accessibility measure in terms of travel distance and
cost and other locational characteristics on property development in Lokoja,
the capital of Kogi state
1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS
This research work intends to unveil location as a determining
factor in residential property values. The fact that some properties have same
physical features, design, constructional detail and are in the same
neighbourhood but yet their values may varies considerably, no matter their
resemblance. One may be concerned having observed the location as determining
factors of residential property within the study area.
1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVES
The aim of this research is to examine the impact of location as a
leading factor in determining residential property value.
To achieve the above broad aim, the following objectives shall be
pursued:
i.
To examine
the concept related to location and property value in the study area.
ii.
To examine
the factors that influence residential property value.
iii.
To assess
the rental value on the residential property in the study area.
iv.
To assess
the relationship between location of residential property and value.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
i.
What are
the concept related to location and property value?
ii.
What the
factors that influence residential property value?
iii.
What are
the rental values on the residential property in the study area?
iv.
What
are the relationship between location of
residential property and value?
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE
STUDY
This study will contribute to existing body literature by giving
orientation to property investment practice within and outside the study area
as to the effect of location in property value. It is also important as it will
help public authority to draw more attention to accessibility and the
importance of property and land value. It will further help any scholar and
students who may want to carryout a further research in the topic.
1.6 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS
This study covers the impact of location as a leading factor in
determining residential property value in Lokongoma Phase I, Lokoja town and
some selected neighbourhood such as Adankolo, New Layout, Karaworo, GRA, Ganaja
Village Fentolu. Also contrained by time limit which posed a trait in the cause
of this study, cost factor is another constraint, constraint of procuring the
whole material information needed and other relevant statistical data.
1.7 OPERATIONAL
DEFINITION OF TERMS
LOCATION
It simply means the positioning of something or siting of
something or somebody in a particular place. Location is very important in the
determination of property value. location is unique as two adjacent site may
command different value depending on underlaying factor of accessibility,
physical terrain, site and configuration etc.
RESIDENTIAL
PROPERTY
According to Kilpatrick (1999). Residential property is a land use
in which housing predominate as opposed to industrial and commercial
area.Housing may vary significantly between, and through residential area. This
includes single family housing, multifamily residential or mobile home.
Residential properties are used as dwelling accommodation which is
otherwise known as houses. It could be rural, urban, sub-urban houses. It also
varies in design e.g. a maissionette, flats, duplex, tenement etc.
VALUE
The word 'VALUE' does not have a specific and restricted meaning
as it may mean different thing to different people. Value by its ordinary
definition particularly in basic economics is the utility or satisfaction which
goods and services offer. The Oxford Advanced Learning English Dictionary (6th
edition) defined 'VALUE ' AS the worth of something in terms of money or
other goods for which it can be exchanged for something being useful or
important.
But the Estate Surveyor and Valuer is concerned with the economic
concept of value. He tries as much as possible to translate value into monetary
terms.
1.8 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
OF THE STUDY AREA
Lokoja
the capital of Kogi state came into existence in 1991. The territory covers a
total area of approximately 6,000 square kilometres, while the city proper is
to cover a total land area of 150 square kilometres. The plan of the city was
designed by the International Planning Associates, (IPA) and accepted/approved
by government in 1992.
Construction
work started in the early 1990s, while the seat of he state government finally
shifted from Kwara to Lokoja in 1991. Efficient control, administration and
management of the entire Lokoja landmass the key to successful implementation
is the Lokoja master plan and the orderly development of a city is envisaged by
the master plan itself. This cannot be achieved successfully without plan
itself. This cannot be achieved successfully without a reliable and up to date
cadastral and land records.
LOCATION
Lokoja
town lies at latitude 90 North and longitude of 330 east on a
geological base of undifferentiated basement complex. The north - eastern part
of the town is more or less continuous steep out of granite and large water
surrounding the area which limit an urban development in that direction and
also shaping the road network.
CLIMATE
AND VEGETATION
The
climate is favourable to agricultural farming, fish farming residential
occupation due to the conducive weather condition. The vegetation in the town
is at high standard because there is the provision of irrigation water to the
farmer and routine supply of fertilizer by the state government to the farmers.
POPULATION
The
population of the town was put at 10,872 in 1952 and 59,000 in 1963, in 1979,
it was guiles at 65,000. It doubles itself every nine years. That is at the
beginning of 1989 the were 13,000. The 1991 provisional census figure for
Lokoja Local government of which Lokoja was the only settlement.
By
the end of 1998, the population of the town was 260,000 and it was estimated
that by the end of the year 2006, it will be 520,000 people in the area in
question (Shola, 2010).
INFRASTRUCTURE
BASE
The
are so may public services requires in a modern civilized community, especially
in my case study area Lokoja, Kogi state’s the following may be listed
immediately as being the most crucial ones found in - that area of study
i.
Severs
ii.
Road drainage and
construction
iii.
Culverts
iv.
Electricity ducts,
cables and wires
v.
Street lighting cables
and posts
vi.
Telecommunications and
postal equipment, ducts cables, posts and kiosks
vii.
Road safety equipment,
pedestrian refuges and crossings, traffic signals and. their attendant
underground ducts and cables
viii.
Transport services, bus
routes and stops
ix.
Refuse disposal
COMMERCIAL
ACTIVITIES
The
commercial activities found in the residential area of Lokoja are as follows:
i.
Location of filling
stations ii, Banks
ii.
Supermarkets
iii.
Restaurant and snack
bars
iv.
Hotels
v.
Shops and stores
vi.
Market
vii.
Banks
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