Impact of Landscaping on Residential Property Value in Lekki Phase 1 Lagos

J. O. Oyedeji
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Previous studies established that landscaping is a significant factor with impact on residential property value. However, there is absence of similar study in the study area. This study filled the gap by examining impact of landscaping on residential property value at Lekki Phase 1, Lagos. Population for the study are Estate Surveyors and Valuers managing residential properties in the study area. Simple random sampling technique was employed to arrive at a sample size of 94 out of 124 study population. Out of the 94 questionnaire administered, 90 questionnaire were retrieved. Data gathered were analyzed using descriptive statistics like frequency distribution table and relative importance index. The hypothesis was tested using correlation and regression. Findings from the study revealed that fence is the most prominent landscaping feature in the study area, while shrubs and trees is the least prominent landscaping feature in the study area. The research also revealed that the residence have the highest preference for fence as a landscaping feature and have the least preference for shrubs. Findings from the research established that the most prominent impact of landscaping on residential property value is that it increases residential property sale value and the least impact is that residential property rental value remains static. The first hypothesis of the study established that there is a strong positive correlation between landscape and property value. The second hypothesis established that landscape has a significant positive impact on residential property value in the study area. The study recommended that more trees should be planted and landscape should be part of property development.
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景观美化对拉各斯Lekki一期住宅物业价值的影响
以往的研究表明,景观美化是影响住宅物业价值的重要因素。然而,在研究区域内还没有类似的研究。本研究通过考察景观美化对拉各斯Lekki一期住宅物业价值的影响,填补了这一空白。研究对象是在研究区内管理住宅物业的地产测量师和估价师。采用简单随机抽样技术,在124个研究人群中得到94个样本量。在94份问卷中,回收了90份问卷。采用频率分布表、相对重要性指数等描述性统计方法对收集到的数据进行分析。采用相关和回归方法对假设进行检验。研究结果表明,围栏是研究区最显著的景观特征,灌木和乔木是研究区最不显著的景观特征。研究还发现,住宅对围栏作为景观特征的偏好最高,对灌木的偏好最低。研究结果表明,绿化对住宅物业价值的影响最显著的是增加住宅物业的销售价值,而影响最小的是住宅物业的租金价值保持不变。研究的第一个假设确立了景观与物业价值之间存在强烈的正相关关系。第二个假设认为景观对研究区域的住宅物业价值有显著的正向影响。该研究建议应种植更多树木,并将景观纳入物业发展的一部分。
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