Prof. Paul Sudnik
Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
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Abstract—The centric role of housing in socio-economic
development of nations makes many governments across the
world play significant direct or indirect role in improving the
housing industries for national development. Nonetheless, some
governments, particularly in developing countries, have
reduced their support for the housing industry to the creation of
an enabling environment as a result of advised from World
Bank. This appears to be failing due to economic challenges.
Consequently, the entire Ghanaian housing sector has been left
to private developers, who have very limited capacity to address
the country's rising housing deficit, among other challenges.
The purpose of this study is to make suggestions to the
government to consciously improve its assistance to private real
estate developers to help them in overcoming the challenges
they face in the housing industry. The study was quantitative
and made use of a survey questionnaire that was designed after
reviewing relevant literature. Fifty-two (52) registered
members of Ghana Real Estate Developers with offices were
purposively sampled, and the data collected was analysed by
SPSS v20 using descriptive statistics: cross-tabulations
(correlation matrix) and frequencies. The findings revealed that
the government's support to private real estate developers in
housing development was inadequate. As a result of the
affordability issues, private developers are discouraged from
investing in housing for low to middle income households.
Therefore, the study concluded that government commitment
to the housing industry is critical, including streamlining the
land tenure system, establishing land banking, assisting in the
provision of infrastructure development, and assisting them in
mortgage financing schemes.
Index Terms—Housing, private developers, government
support, policy.
Ebenezer Afrane and Ahmad Ariffian Bujang are with is Faculty of Built
Environment and Surveying at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM),
Malaysia (e-mail: eafrane2007@yahoo.com).
Cite: Ebenezer Afrane and Ahmad Ariffian Bin Bujang, "An Examination of Private Real Estate Developers’ Perspectives on Effectiveness of Government Support to the Ghanaian Housing Industry," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 66-71, 2022.
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