Factors Influencing Stakeholders� Decision to Invest in Residential Properties: A Perceptual Analysis of Flood-Risk Areas

The ground can become saturated during prolonged downpours. If sewers and drains are unable to cope, overflows will be inevitable. This situation could affect properties that are not designed to cope with flood hazards. It is pertinent that property investors should consider flooding and the likelih...

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Main Authors: Oyetunji A.K., Amaechi C.V., Dike E.C., Ayoola A.B., Olukolajo M.A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-342182024-10-14T11:18:29Z Factors Influencing Stakeholders� Decision to Invest in Residential Properties: A Perceptual Analysis of Flood-Risk Areas Oyetunji A.K. Amaechi C.V. Dike E.C. Ayoola A.B. Olukolajo M.A. 57192178716 57204818354 57194337934 57893257200 57226273923 decision-making flooding investment private investors properties property agents property values real estate developer The ground can become saturated during prolonged downpours. If sewers and drains are unable to cope, overflows will be inevitable. This situation could affect properties that are not designed to cope with flood hazards. It is pertinent that property investors should consider flooding and the likelihood of its occurrence when making investment decisions. The question is, �do they?� This study investigates the factors that influence residential property investment decisions in flood-risk areas of the Lagos metropolis. This is achieved by evaluating a range of locational, neighbourhood, structural, market/economic, behavioural, and risk characteristics in the determination of residential property investment choices in areas that are susceptible to flood risk. The data were sourced from private investors and registered real estate agents in the risk areas of Lagos State, Nigeria. Structured questionnaires were used for data collection purposes, and only valid responses were used for the data analysis. The results show that the availability of infrastructural supply, the crime rate in the neighbourhood, and the property location could significantly motivate investors� decisions with respect to property investment in flood-risk areas. The perception plot shows that behavioural factors have the highest bearing on the investment decisions for private investors, at 4.4, followed by economic factors at 4.0 and locational factors at 3.6. The plot also shows that neighbourhood factors have the highest bearing on the investment decisions for estate agents, at 4.6, followed by economic factors at 4.0 and locational factors at 3.6. This implies that there are various degrees of correlation between the factors examined in this study. It is important to highlight the relevance of the findings for the field and pave the way for future scientific development in flood-risk management. � 2023 by the authors. Final 2024-10-14T03:18:28Z 2024-10-14T03:18:28Z 2023 Article 10.3390/buildings13061560 2-s2.0-85163710265 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85163710265&doi=10.3390%2fbuildings13061560&partnerID=40&md5=c599be90e9b851dff6bc9f05c715f5fe https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34218 13 6 1560 All Open Access Gold Open Access MDPI Scopus
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topic decision-making
flooding
investment
private investors
properties
property agents
property values
real estate developer
spellingShingle decision-making
flooding
investment
private investors
properties
property agents
property values
real estate developer
Oyetunji A.K.
Amaechi C.V.
Dike E.C.
Ayoola A.B.
Olukolajo M.A.
Factors Influencing Stakeholders� Decision to Invest in Residential Properties: A Perceptual Analysis of Flood-Risk Areas
description The ground can become saturated during prolonged downpours. If sewers and drains are unable to cope, overflows will be inevitable. This situation could affect properties that are not designed to cope with flood hazards. It is pertinent that property investors should consider flooding and the likelihood of its occurrence when making investment decisions. The question is, �do they?� This study investigates the factors that influence residential property investment decisions in flood-risk areas of the Lagos metropolis. This is achieved by evaluating a range of locational, neighbourhood, structural, market/economic, behavioural, and risk characteristics in the determination of residential property investment choices in areas that are susceptible to flood risk. The data were sourced from private investors and registered real estate agents in the risk areas of Lagos State, Nigeria. Structured questionnaires were used for data collection purposes, and only valid responses were used for the data analysis. The results show that the availability of infrastructural supply, the crime rate in the neighbourhood, and the property location could significantly motivate investors� decisions with respect to property investment in flood-risk areas. The perception plot shows that behavioural factors have the highest bearing on the investment decisions for private investors, at 4.4, followed by economic factors at 4.0 and locational factors at 3.6. The plot also shows that neighbourhood factors have the highest bearing on the investment decisions for estate agents, at 4.6, followed by economic factors at 4.0 and locational factors at 3.6. This implies that there are various degrees of correlation between the factors examined in this study. It is important to highlight the relevance of the findings for the field and pave the way for future scientific development in flood-risk management. � 2023 by the authors.
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Oyetunji A.K.
Amaechi C.V.
Dike E.C.
Ayoola A.B.
Olukolajo M.A.
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author Oyetunji A.K.
Amaechi C.V.
Dike E.C.
Ayoola A.B.
Olukolajo M.A.
author_sort Oyetunji A.K.
title Factors Influencing Stakeholders� Decision to Invest in Residential Properties: A Perceptual Analysis of Flood-Risk Areas
title_short Factors Influencing Stakeholders� Decision to Invest in Residential Properties: A Perceptual Analysis of Flood-Risk Areas
title_full Factors Influencing Stakeholders� Decision to Invest in Residential Properties: A Perceptual Analysis of Flood-Risk Areas
title_fullStr Factors Influencing Stakeholders� Decision to Invest in Residential Properties: A Perceptual Analysis of Flood-Risk Areas
title_full_unstemmed Factors Influencing Stakeholders� Decision to Invest in Residential Properties: A Perceptual Analysis of Flood-Risk Areas
title_sort factors influencing stakeholders� decision to invest in residential properties: a perceptual analysis of flood-risk areas
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2024
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