Oliva, Maria Cecilia C.

Housing demand and supply in the cities of Cavite: integrating market mechanism / by Maria Cecilia C. Oliva, Ronna Ruth P. Penus, and Shena Marie A. Penus. - Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2018. - xviii, 111 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Business Management Major in Business Economics) Cavite State University.

Includes bibliographical references.

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OLIVA, MARIA CECILIA C., PENUS, RONNA RUTH Pa, PENUS, SHENA
MARIE A., Housing Demand and Supply in the Cities of Cavite: Integrating Market Mechanisms. Undergraduate Thesis, Bachelor of Science in Business Management major in Business Economics. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. June 2018. Adviser: Ms. Reinalene Joy M. Ayos.
The study was aimed to analyze and evaluate the present condition of the housing demand and supply In Cavite. Specifically, the study was conducted to determine the housing demand in the cities of Cavite, determine the housing supply in the cities of Cavite; assess the market mechanism of housing industry in the cities of Cavite; determine the relationship of market criteria to housing demand; determine the relationship of market criteria in the cities of Cavite.
The province of Cavite is home of the greatest number of established subdivisions. The subdivisions in 7 cities have a total of 886 subdivisions. The city of Bacoor has the greatest number of established subdivisions with 300, followed by Imus with 268 established subdivisions followed closely by Dasmarifias with 133 established subdivisions, General Trias with 105 established subdivisions, Trece with 52 established subdivisions. Next is Tagaytay with 21 established subdivisions and 6 in Cavite City. The housing industry in Cavite started in 1993 with 7 subdivisions. Over the 24 years' periods 2009 peaked its highest number of established subdivisions in the province with 118 subdivisions.
The housing backlog in the Philippines with a total of 3.9 million housing units and Cavite is one of the provinces with the highest number of people that belong to the housing backlog. In reducing the problem, the national government implemented and coordinated with private sectors such as the housing developers to have a balance of housing industry in Cavite by strengthening the policies and regulations in creating subdivisions for a developer and for them to construct a socialized housing for the homeless and underprivileged citizens who cannot afford to buy a housing property.



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