Affordable Housing And Economic Sustainability The Case of The Poorest of The Poor Housing In Debre Markos City
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2022-06-01
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Addis Ababa University
Abstract
The affordability of housing is an essential policy goal. Incorporating economic sustainability in
affordable housing in the development of the poorest of the poor's housing programs has become
a major concern. This paper examines the affordability and economic sustainability of the poorest
of the poor affordable housing in Debre Markos city. To address this, this study uses both
quantitative and qualitative methods, using questionnaire surveys, interviews, field observation,
and household surveys. Households in the expanding area have lower monthly salaries than in the
past, but they are satisfied with the housing quality, rental pricing, and tenure security of their
dwellings, according to the data analyzed by Pearson correlation analysis. Households in the
intermediate zone had significantly higher incomes after moving into their new homes. Housing
is not truly affordable if it is in an inaccessible place with a long commute to work, high
transportation expenditures, and land use that is homogeneous. In addition, the study examines
several economic sustainability performance indicators. As a result, indicators have been
established to examine new housing development schemes for the poorest of the poor. intensive
literature analysis and investigation into the study area yielded a preliminary list of 15 critical
economically sustainable performance indicators of affordable housing for the poorest of the
poor’s. The study suggested indicators for incorporating economic sustainability into the poorest
of the poor affordable housing programs. The indicators suggest using mixed-use housing and
neighborhoods, economic sustainability performance indicators, house location, affordable
housing for the poorest of the poor women, house management and maintenance, infrastructure,
and local community participation as parameters for evaluating key dimensions of the poorest of
the poor affordable housing programs' economic sustainability.
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Affordable housing, Sustainable housing, economic sustainability.