Determinants of homeownership in the condominium housing sites of Ambo, Ethiopia

This study investigated the determinants of homeownership among the residents of the condominium housing sites of Ambo town, West Shewa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. It employed a descriptive research design, mainly using cross-sectional and correlational studies. A total sample of 230 resp...

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Main Author: Abenezer Wakuma Kitila
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Kurdistan Hewler 2019-12-01
Series:UKH Journal of Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.ukh.edu.krd/index.php/ukhjss/article/view/106/148
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spelling doaj-5d5e54f0de564c04834952132a630eac2020-11-25T02:11:07ZengUniversity of Kurdistan HewlerUKH Journal of Social Sciences2520-78062019-12-0132118https://doi.org/10.25079/ukhjss.v3n2y2019.pp1-18Determinants of homeownership in the condominium housing sites of Ambo, EthiopiaAbenezer Wakuma Kitila0School of Geography and Environmental Studies, College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Haramaya University, Dire Dawa, EthiopiaThis study investigated the determinants of homeownership among the residents of the condominium housing sites of Ambo town, West Shewa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. It employed a descriptive research design, mainly using cross-sectional and correlational studies. A total sample of 230 respondents were selected through a random sampling method. The logistic regression model output showed that homeownership was determined by respondents’ gender, age, monthly income, saving practice, loan and credit services, marital status, and household size, while education level, occupation type, and land produced insignificant results. The chi-squared test and independent samples t test results also revealed significant associations and differences among and between different variables. The absence of land, lack of capital, bureaucratic system of land provision, limited loan and credit services, and high interest rates were also mentioned as determinant factors of homeownership. Moreover, mean values were computed to determine the adequacy and accessibility of basic amenities between the two sites. Therefore, the study recommends that the government should reformulate a profound housing policy that would improve the efficiency of the housing provision system and reduce the cost of homeownership.https://journals.ukh.edu.krd/index.php/ukhjss/article/view/106/148homeownershiphousingcondominiumambosites
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Determinants of homeownership in the condominium housing sites of Ambo, Ethiopia
UKH Journal of Social Sciences
homeownership
housing
condominium
ambo
sites
author_facet Abenezer Wakuma Kitila
author_sort Abenezer Wakuma Kitila
title Determinants of homeownership in the condominium housing sites of Ambo, Ethiopia
title_short Determinants of homeownership in the condominium housing sites of Ambo, Ethiopia
title_full Determinants of homeownership in the condominium housing sites of Ambo, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Determinants of homeownership in the condominium housing sites of Ambo, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of homeownership in the condominium housing sites of Ambo, Ethiopia
title_sort determinants of homeownership in the condominium housing sites of ambo, ethiopia
publisher University of Kurdistan Hewler
series UKH Journal of Social Sciences
issn 2520-7806
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This study investigated the determinants of homeownership among the residents of the condominium housing sites of Ambo town, West Shewa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. It employed a descriptive research design, mainly using cross-sectional and correlational studies. A total sample of 230 respondents were selected through a random sampling method. The logistic regression model output showed that homeownership was determined by respondents’ gender, age, monthly income, saving practice, loan and credit services, marital status, and household size, while education level, occupation type, and land produced insignificant results. The chi-squared test and independent samples t test results also revealed significant associations and differences among and between different variables. The absence of land, lack of capital, bureaucratic system of land provision, limited loan and credit services, and high interest rates were also mentioned as determinant factors of homeownership. Moreover, mean values were computed to determine the adequacy and accessibility of basic amenities between the two sites. Therefore, the study recommends that the government should reformulate a profound housing policy that would improve the efficiency of the housing provision system and reduce the cost of homeownership.
topic homeownership
housing
condominium
ambo
sites
url https://journals.ukh.edu.krd/index.php/ukhjss/article/view/106/148
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