A Secondary Mortgage Market in Ghana: Antidote or Poison?

BUILT ENVIRONMENT: DESIGN, MANAGEMENT AND APPLICATIONS, P. Geller, ed., Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2009

Posted: 11 Feb 2010 Last revised: 17 Jan 2011

Date Written: February 10, 2010

Abstract

There is considerable support for the development of the secondary mortgage market in Ghana. A secondary mortgage market, proponents argue, would be a panacea to the housing problems in Ghana. However, the studies on which a secondary mortgage market has been recommended have focused only on the process and structural pre-requisites needed for establishing such a market. As such, we do not know what the outcome of a secondary mortgage market would be in the Ghanaian context. This study takes up the challenge by analyzing the possible outcome of a secondary mortgage market in Ghana. It finds that a secondary mortgage market in Ghana would not resolve the housing problems of the poor and would condemn a majority of people to homelessness. It presents alternative approaches likely to offer a more lasting solution for the housing crisis in Ghana.

Keywords: Affordable, Ghana, Housing, Mortgage, Poverty

JEL Classification: R51, O29

Suggested Citation

Obeng-Odoom, Franklin, A Secondary Mortgage Market in Ghana: Antidote or Poison? (February 10, 2010). BUILT ENVIRONMENT: DESIGN, MANAGEMENT AND APPLICATIONS, P. Geller, ed., Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1550754

Franklin Obeng-Odoom (Contact Author)

University of Helsinki ( email )

University of Helsinki
Helsinki, NC
Finland

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