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Appraisal of the effect of property management on property value

 

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Property management plays a crucial role in determining the value of a property. This study aims to appraise the effect of property management on property value by examining various factors and strategies employed in the management of different types of properties. The research will utilize a mixed-methods approach, combining both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods to provide a comprehensive analysis. The quantitative aspect of the study will involve collecting data on property management practices such as maintenance, tenant relations, rent collection, and overall operational efficiency. Various statistical tools will be used to analyze the data and identify correlations between property management practices and property value. Additionally, property value data will be collected from multiple sources to assess the impact of management practices on property value over time. In parallel, the qualitative aspect of the research will involve interviews and surveys with property owners, managers, and tenants to gather insights into their perceptions and experiences related to property management and its effect on property value. These qualitative data will provide a deeper understanding of the complexities and nuances involved in property management and how they influence property value. The study will also explore best practices in property management and their relationship to property value enhancement. By examining successful case studies and industry benchmarks, the research aims to identify key strategies that property managers can implement to maximize property value and investment returns. Overall, this research seeks to contribute to the existing body of knowledge on property management and its impact on property value. The findings of this study will have practical implications for property owners, managers, and investors, providing insights into how effective property management can lead to increased property values and improved investment performance. Ultimately, the research aims to inform decision-making processes in property management and contribute to the development of strategies that optimize property value and overall asset performance.

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<p> </p><p>1.1 &nbsp; &nbsp; BACKGROUND OF STUDY</p><p>The issue of property management has persisted in the Nigeria society for quite sometime. Property management is the art and science of real estate with respect to it’s development, maintenance, cash flow from users and occupiers in order to achieve optimum benefits for the owner and all parties interested in the property within the ambit of relevant laws.</p><p>It is observed that for many years. most properties have lacked proper management due to absence of qualified property managers who are professionally equipped to handle property management.</p><p>Many property owners (Landlords) do not usually engage the services of estate surveyors and valuers. They appoint “caretakers” to look after or take care of their properties. These caretakers in turn have limited powers as they can only collect rent from tenants and engage in minor repairs of the properties. Moreover, they are mostly laymen and not trained in estate management. This has affected the value of some properties in the market.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Therefore, the ability of a property to yield highest returns and posses a long physical and economic life depends on good property management. Good property management has transcended ordinary maintenance of property based on tenant’s complaints and graduated into purposeful planning of building services and efficient accounting system with due regard to the legal, economic and social interests of the tenants and Landlord alike.</p><p>If we look around and study some of the multi-storey and public properties in some of our state capitals, most especially Awka, one can easily distinguish between the well managed and the neglected ones.</p><p>Proper management of our landed properties is as important as the construction of these properties and it is vital to the economics, historical, social and cultural development of our nation and it should be accorded its due importance both privately and publicly.</p><p>1.2 &nbsp; &nbsp; STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</p><p>Property developers as well as governments all over the world especially in developing countries embark on the development of properties. Although these properties were approved by the town planning authorities, they present physical, economical, environmental, financial and social problems.</p><p>Physically, the property becomes a source of discomfort to occupants due to wear and tear of the physical structure of the property. Any person looking for accommodation for residence or business may not like to take up the property that is old or lacked maintenance.</p><p>Economically, the property does not generate income as it used to when it was newly constructed.</p><p>Environmentally, these properties contribute to the degradation of the environment. They also pose a threat to people’s life as they can collapse and kill the occupants.</p><p>The social effect borders mainly on the property driving away high standard people. It was observed that these properties have turned out to become properties of low standard. All these result from poor management and lack of maintenance.</p><p>1.3 &nbsp; &nbsp; OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</p><p>(a) &nbsp; &nbsp; To ensure that the property is kept in a good state of repairs through regular maintenance within the estate.</p><p>(b) &nbsp; &nbsp; To ensure that all those management tools such as letting, maintenance schedule, rent collection etc are properly articulated.</p><p>(c) &nbsp; &nbsp; To elongate the economic life or useful life of a property through activities which tend to remove physical, economic and functional obsolescence.</p><p>(d) &nbsp; &nbsp; To identity the well managed and neglected properties in the study area with a view to comparing their levels of income as well as state of maintenance.</p><p>(e) &nbsp; &nbsp; To proffer necessary measures that should be taken in remedying the identified anomalies in poorly managed properties.</p><p>1.4 &nbsp; &nbsp; SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</p><p>The findings of this study will no doubt be of immense benefit to several state holders and interest groups in the real estate development industry.</p><p>This study will also be particularly significant to the entire society, the Anambra state government and inhabitants, as it will come out with remedial measures towards the eradication of improper management of landed properties which does no one any good.</p><p>In addition, it will be of great benefit to professionals in the building industry, real property investors, occupiers, scholarly future researcher in related areas, policy and law makers, students and a host.</p><p>1.5 &nbsp; &nbsp; SCOPE OF THE STUDY</p><p>The scope of the work is limited only to commercial properties in Awka. The metropolis in question has over the years witnessed poor management of landed properties owned by both private and public bodies due to the ignorance of property owners.</p><p>Work has however been limited to the appraisal of the effect of property management on the value of commercial properties.</p><p>1.6 &nbsp; &nbsp; LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY</p><p>It is a fact that nothing is foolproof on earth. This position was equally the case with this study, firstly, there was the problem of logistic. Our people are known to have very poor research culture.</p><p>This was manifested in the cold attitude which some people approached for information showed and their unwillingness to fill the questionnaire given to them.</p><p>Time constraint was experienced, as there was not enough time to carryout more research on this work.</p><p>Some people were not convinced about the objective of this study and so they held back certain vital information for obvious reasons known only by them.</p><p>Financially difficulty also created hindrance as funds for transportation to source materials and fill the questionnaire posed a great problem.</p><p>All the same, the study has been carefully conducted for one to have a good insight into the subject matter.</p> <br><p></p>

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