CHALLENGES AND PROSPECT OF PROPERTY RE-DEVELOPMENT (A CASE STUDY OF TAIWO ROAD ILORIN)

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SYNOPOSIS

Landed properties ( houses ) have been observed, undergoing changes in their design shapes and uses, this changes in  use as a result of alteration being made could also be know as redevelopment, that is the restructuring of the building to suite the uses which they were designated.

This dissertation in the pros of redevelopment in an urban centre, which is ilorin metropolis.

Further more, it examines the causes of redevelopment and analysis its effect on re-development properties developer and property users. 

It also, highlights the significance of redevelopment challenges analysis of any project. 

 

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page i

Certificationii

Dedicationiii

Acknowledgment iv

Synopsisv

Table of content vi

CHAPTER ONE

1.0Introduction 

1.1Statement of the problem

1.2Aim and objective of the study 

1.3Scope of study 

1.4Significance of study

1.5Historical background of ilorin 

1.6Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO

2.0What is property?

2.1Types of property

2.2Building components 

2.3The estate life cycle 

2.4State of an estate cycle 

2.5Literature review/conceptual framework 

2.6Theoretical background of the study 

2.7The concept of development/redevelopment

2.8Causes of redevelopment

2.9process of re-development 

CHAPTER THREE

3.0Research methodology

3.1Target population

3.2Method of data collection 

3.3Primary source

3.4Secondary source

3.5Simple frame

3.6Sample size  

3.7Sampling techniques 

3.8Data instrument 

3.9Method of analysis 

CHAPTER FOUR

4.0Data presentation and analysis

4.1The questionnaire administered

4.2 The questionnaire retrieved 

4.3The building re-developed from the study area 

4.4Conditional of building redeveloped 

4.5Population of the study area after redeveloped  

CHAPTER FIVE

5.0Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation 

5.1Summary of finding

5.2Recommendations

 5.3Conclusion

Bibliography


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    Type Project
    Department Estate Management
    Project ID ETM0226
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 82 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

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