An Assessment of Housing Maintenance and Management in Federal Housing Estates in Abuja, Nigeria.

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2013

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Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers

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This research examined the the management and maintenance of federal housing estates in Abuja with a view to establishing the etent of housing management in ensuring sustainable housing. It focused on selected federal housing estates to assess how well the eisting housing stock were managed. A sample size of 400 housing units was adopted in each of the sampled estates from a total population of 3,415and 3,494 using stratified random sampling technique. Questionnaire were administered on households that fell within the sample group, and centered on the condition of buildings, management responsibility, frequency of maintenance, availability and access to neighbourhood facilities and services, and general management approach among others. A responce rate of 92.75% and 91% was recorded in both estates. Surveys were also carried out to assess the condition of access roads, drainages, street lights and other neighbourhood facilities. Collected data were analyzed using frequency distribution and percentages. The study revealed that housing units and infrastructure presents varying conditions ranging from very good, good. fair, bad and very bad. It also revealed the extent of housing management and maintenance which is responsible for the preent outlook of the estates. The study reccommended that minimum maintenance standards be set for residents to ensure that houses are maintained in good and decorative states of repair, while also emphasizing the need for residents to adopt good maintenance culture.

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Maintenance, Management, Federal Housing Estates

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