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Examining the Factors Contributing to Affordable Housing in Kosofe Local Government Council Area, Lagos, Nigeria.
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Examining the Factors Contributing to Affordable Housing in Kosofe Local Government Council Area, Lagos, Nigeria.

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The term housing affordability has come into popular usage in the last two decades replacing housing need at the centre of debate about the provision of adequate housing for all. The aim of affordability would be defeated if housing cost becomes burdensome to an individual income in relation to his other needs.
 
Published at Journal of Asian Business Strategy, 2 (10), 206 – 218.
Published in 2012
 
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Ajibola, M. O., Oluwunmi, A. O. and Eguh, O.
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