Effect Of Home Ownership Models On Rate Of Owning Homes Among Low Income Households In Nairobi County, Kenya
Date
2014
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KCA University
Abstract
Many low income earners in urban areas are unable to own houses due to economic hardships.
However, there are some strategies that have been put in place to attempt to solve this menace.
These strategies include using models which may also be obstacles not only to homeownership
especially among low income earners but also to policy makers, financial institutions and other
stakeholders interested in ensuring that more Kenyans and especially those living in Nairobi
County access decent and affordable homes. This study is aimed at assessing three home
ownership models, their impact on home ownership and to establish which of the three is the best
for home-ownership among low income households in Nairobi County. Specifically, the study
strove to establish the impact of long term mortgage model, short term loan model and housing
co-operative model on acquiring a home in Nairobi County. The study used descriptive research
design. The target population was economically active households who live at Ruai settlement
area in Nairobi County. Simple random method was used to sample members of the households.
Both open-ended and closed questions were used to construct the questionnaire which was one of
the two instruments used in collecting data. The study also used a data capture form to collect
secondary data that was used for regression analysis. The findings of the research were
qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed evolving numerous findings. The collected data was
analyzed using SPSS and various analyses such as exploratory factor analysis, Pearson‟s
correlation coefficient and multi regression analysis were carried out. Key research findings are
presented using frequencies and percentages and have been summarized in tables and figures.
The study established that long term mortgage model is not viable and short-term loan model is
not the best for low-income earners to acquire homes but established that housing cooperative
model is the most ideal and viable model in the provision of decent and affordable shelter among
low-income households. The researcher recommends that intensive sensitization should be done
among low-income households so that they can embrace the housing co-operative model and
better policies be put in place by the government and other partners to create enabling
environment for low-income earners to acquire homes.
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Home, Homeownership, housing co-operative, mortgage, short term