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Title: Rent Structure of Residential Property: Do the quality of internal aesthetic really count?
Authors: Fabunmi, Foluke
Ojetunde, Ismail
Abdulkareem, Sekinat
Sule, Abass Iyanda
Keywords: Aesthetics
Rents
Residential
Property
Quality
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Journal of Science, Technology, Mathematics and Education, Science Education (JOSTMED)
Abstract: This study attempts to examine the rent structure of residential properties (tenements, bungalows and flats) vis-à-vis their variance across six different neighborhoods in Minna, Niger State using descriptive statistics and Analysis of Variance test. Secondly by its exploratory nature, 290 samples of residential properties were drawn to determine the types and quality (using multi-dimensional scaling) of their internal aesthetic and the impact of such quality on rent variance within the study area. An interesting result of this study is that aside Sabon Gari an inner-core neighborhood, variability in rent distribution is greatest for properties in F-layout with such variability decreases with increasing locations such as BOSSO Estate, Dusten Kura Hausa, Tudun Fulani and Okada Road. Within this purview, internal aesthetics account for 16.7% of the total variation in residential rents in the study area. As such property owners and real estate investors must rise to the challenge of improving the quality of internal aesthetics of dwellings especially in Sabon-gari, Tudun Fulani and Dusten-Kura to be at parity with other neighborhoods. This is against the backdrop that the rental price of a house depends of the utility and satisfaction embodied and derived from such aesthetics and these are differently priced by tenants.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/16583
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