TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table of
Content
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Statement of Problem/Justification for the
study
1.2 Aim and Objectives
1.3 Significance
1.4 Scope of study
1.5 Limitation of study
1.6 Study Area (Historical Background)
1.7 Definition of Terms
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Conceptual/Literature Reviews
2.1 Concept of Property
2.2 Factors Influencing Changes in the Land Use
Pattern
2.3 Factors Influencing changes in the Land
Values
2.4 Social Economic Implication of the Changes in
use of the Properties.
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Research Methodology
3.1 The Research Design
3.2 Data, Types and Sources
3.3 Instrumentation of Data Collection
3.4 Sample frame, Sample size and Sampling
procedure
3.5 Method of Data Collection
3.6 Method of Data Analysis
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Data Presentation and Analysis
4.2 Nature of the use conversion
4.3 Factor Influencing the Conversion of
Residential Building to Commercial Building in the Study Area.
4.4 Problems/Effect of Conversion of Residential
Building to Commercial Building in the Study Area.
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendation
Bibliography
Appendixes
SYNOPSIS
There has been a gradual but steady
change of land use pattern from residential to commercial use in Bode Thomas
Street in Surulere Local Government Area of Lagos State in the recent time.
The aim of this study is to determine the likely cause of this change and what are the problem usually associated with this type of changes. Is it as a result of demand and supply vis-à-vis the present economic and investment climate in Nigeria today? The study will also examine the prospects and causes of changes in use of the property so as to be able to use this project to predict the future of the study in terms doing thorough analysis and field oriented results on property use and values.
Lastly, recommendation/conclusion will be preferred for the identified problems.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Land resources are fixed in location and in supply. Virtually all human activities require land. From the large scale industrial complex the supra metro-line, the traditional market to the roadside Cobbler’s shop all require land in varying dimensions (Agboola, 2004). On the surface of the land, beneath it and hanging above it are all traces of human activities which go a long way to say that land is perhaps the single most important element in development and mankind’s most basic natural resources.
Because of the diverse needs of
different human activities with respect to location and area coverage and the
temporal dynamism of the location attributes and need of these human
activities, there is often the intense competition for land. However, land is
practically limited in supply and the awareness of land as an irreplaceable
finite resource has made its care.
Development in mainly cities starts from
the centre as the benefits of inner city location’s attract several land uses
towards the city centre. This has significantly influenced land use on urban
centres. There is a traumatic change in land use caused by several human
activities competing for scarce land in urban centres. The person who is
prepared to pay the highest sum for a site is likely to eventually occupy it.
Such individual will be able to successful edge out other potential users. By
this operation, sites in an urban area will tend to be used for that purpose
for which the user makes the highest net gain from alternative uses of that
site. This would result in the highest and best use for that land. This scenario
has made changes in land use, as part of urban growth inevitable. Land and buildings
will continue to witness conversion of use from a lower order to a higher one
in order to attain optimal use. The concern of this project is to investigate
the level of conversion of land use and their implications in Nigerian cities
with a focus on Bode Thomas Street Surulere Local Government, Lagos (Agboola
2004).
1.1 STATEMENT
OF PROBLEM
The land use changes coupled with higher demand
for commercial uses led to the continuous increase in rent in the study area.
The returns realized from the properties used for commercial purpose is greater
than that of properties used for residential purpose. Due to this greater
returns most residential property owners prefer their property to be used for
commercial.
Another is indiscriminate dumping of
refuse along roads (thus causing road encroachment) and also on storm drainage
systems and designated open space causing blockage, air and water pollution.
1.2 AIM AND
OBJECTIVES
The aim of this project is to examine the problem
and prospects of conversion of residential building to commercial building
taking Bode Thomas Street in Surulere local government area of Lagos state as a
case study.
In order to achieve the set goals of
this study or project, few steps of objectives will be undertaking: –
(i) To identify the residential properties
converted to commercial properties in the study area.
(ii) To examine the values of residential and
commercial properties for the past 10 years.
(iii) To know the problems and prospects of
conversion of residential buildings to commercial uses.
(iv) To study the trend in rental values in the study area.