This book brings together a broad range of research that interrogates
how real estate market analysis, finance, planning, and investment for
residential and commercial developments across the African continent are
undertaken. In the past two decades, African real estate markets have
rapidly matured, creating the conditions for new investment
opportunities which has increased the demand for a deeper understanding
of the commercial and residential markets across the continent. The
chapters consider issues that pertain to formal real estate markets and
the critical relationship between formal and informal property markets
on the continent.
With contributing authors from South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda,
Kenya, and Tanzania, the book considers the achievements of African real
estate markets while also highlighting the complex central themes such
as underdeveloped land tenure arrangements, the availability of finance
in both the commercial and residential sectors, rapidly growing urban
areas, and inadequate professional skills. This book is essential
reading for students in real estate, land management, planning, finance,
development, and economics programs who need to understand the nuances
of markets in the African context. Investors and policy makers will
learn a lot reading this book too.