Authors
Manja Hoppe Andreasen, Gordon McGranahan, Griet Steel, Sadaf Khan
Publication date
2021/9
Journal
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
1011-1031
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Private rental markets accommodate a significant share of Africa’s rapidly growing urban populations. The vast majority of tenants are accommodated in rental housing supplied by private landlords. Few studies offer insights on the dynamics and logics shaping the supply and production of private rental housing in the context of African cities. This paper contributes to fill this remarkable knowledge gap with a study of the supply and production of private rental housing by self-builder households in Dar es Salaam and Mwanza, two of the largest and fastest growing cities in Tanzania. This paper examines the motivations and aspirations of self-builder landlords, the type and quality of rental housing they supply and the logics shaping their investments in housing quality and tenants’ access to services. The paper argues that housing policies should acknowledge the significance of private rental housing in …
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