Lagos
— Lagos State has housing deficits of about 2.4 million, a report on the ‘State
of the Lagos Housing Market, 2016’ by the Igbinoba Real Foundation for Housing
and Urban Development has revealed.
The
founder of Prison Housing, Roland Igbinoba disclosed this at a pre- event media
briefing to announce April 29th as the launch date of the second edition of the
State of Lagos Housing Market 2016, a comprehensive Real Estate Report on
Lagos.
He
said the methodology used in arriving at the figure was simple because the
Nigerian Bureau of Statistic had put the growth of housing at three per cent.
He
explained that the Report which used a mixture of random and convenient sampling
provides residential real estate information from housing micro-finance to
luxury cities and would be useful for foreign investors, the academia, and
government for social housing investment, planning amongst other.
According to him, the Report was put
together largely by the effort of prime players in the real estate business,
regretting the lack of cooperation from government quarters which hinders the
provision of data on some important area of the report.
“When
you try to complement the functions of an agency of government, the kind of
rebuff you get is mind boggling. But there has to be some support but they
prefer to keep everything and end up keeping nothing. For instance, how many
approvals are in process and the area of approvals being sought in the land
registry? These are information that is not going into that Report because we
could not get them,” he said.
He
however said the Report has also remained the focal point to all stakeholders
seeking reliable data that would help them make strategic decisions in the
sector.
http://www.housingnews.org.ng/nigeria-lagos-has-2-4-million-housing-deficit-report/
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