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    Role of financing options on the growth of real estate in Kenya: a survey of real estate developers in Nairobi metropolis

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    2016-09-05
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    Munga, Daniel.K.
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    Real estate business is an undertaking that has been perceived by many as a project that needs a lot of capital to initiate. In Kenya, investing in real estate hasn't been such a huge venture until the last 10 years. This research therefore aimed at establishing the perceived role of financing options on the growth of real estate in Kenya with a focus in Nairobi Metropolitan area. It is often difficult to fund big projects in real estate solely from personal savings. Therefore there is a need to use other sources of finance such as equity or self-financing, or mortgage from financial institutions like commercial banks, insurance companies and mortgage institutions or venture capital. This research paper was guided by four specific objectives; To assess influence of mortgage financing option on the growth of real estate in Nairobi Metropolis; To evaluate the effect of savings financing option on the growth of real estate in Nairobi Metropolis: To evaluate the effect of venture capital financing option on the growth of real estate in Nairobi Metropolis: To examine the influence of equity financing option on the growth of real estate in Nairobi Metropolis.This study used primary data collected from registered developers in Kenya with an interest in Nairobi Metropolis. The sample size was81out of a population of 100 developers registered with Kenya Property Developers Association.The study employed descriptive research design and data was analyzed through multiple regression analysis.
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