Project Environmental Factors, And Performance of Real Estate Development Housing Projects in Kenya; A Case of Real Estate Construction Housing Projects in Busia County, Kenya

Author:

M. E. A. Anthony,M. R. Charles,M. M. John

Abstract

This study aimed at providing practical strategies for reducing the influence of environmental factors on real estate housing building projects in Busia County. Data for this study was collected via focus groups, interview schedules, and questionnaires. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. Respondents indicated agreement on a Likert scale that project environmental elements affect the success of real estate building housing projects in Busia County. The data analysis of the research indicated that project environmental variables somewhat impacted the performance of these projects. The research participants' views indicated a strong positive correlation (r=0.779) between Project Environmental Factors and Performance of real estate building housing projects in Busia County, with a statistically significant p-value of 0.000 < α=0.05. This indicates a strong correlation between the two variables, which back the alternative hypothesis and dismisses the null hypothesis.

Publisher

African - British Journals

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