Causes and Consequences of Rapid Growth in Settlement of Migrants (A Sociological Study in Pokhara - 29)
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Abstract
During the expansion of urban social relation and housing system, real estate practices
are emerging. Under the research the causing factors of rapid growth of buying land
and building a house, the consequences of rapid growth of buying land and building a
house and the socio economic status of property buyer were examined briefly. Under
the methodology, descriptive and exploratory research designs were used for achieving
the desired objectives. Different 169 households were identified for both qualitative as
well as quantitative analysis.
As income is increasing, young professionals move out their parent’s houses after
getting married and buy a condominium in urban areas or a small house in suburbs.
This new trend is emerging regardless of the longtime tradition that the eldest or the
only son must live with the parents. From the above study, it is concluded that, the socio
economic status of property buyer is satisfactory.
Besides, the mobility happens along with the urbanization process and particularly
people who choose to live further away are more influenced by values such as freedom,
well-being and togetherness while comfort is the preference of people who remain in
cities. Social networks with neighbors, friends and relatives are strong motivation for
staying in the city. Especially, safety and security is regarded as an absolute attribute
to migrate other place in search of better opportunity and better health facility and
education.
Study reveals that price is the leading factors to buy immovable property and job
location close to relatives have influence on housing preference. Finally they highly
appreciate child friendly qualities of the living environment as well as facilities and
services that serve the convenience of a family. Migration is one the main cause
increasing nuclear family where children grow up without a wide family circle.
As a result, when demand increases and supply decreases, prices go up and housing
problem, overcrowding, lower fertility, environmental degradation, traffic, water and
sanitation problems can be seen as major problem of cities.