Influence of Housing Quality Control on Socioeconomic Development of Residents in Machakos County, Kenya

Authors

Kioko Stanley Ngumbi

Postgraduate Student at Machakos University, Department of Banking and Finance, School of Business, Economics, Hospitality, and Tourism Management. (Kenya)

Dr. Nzioki Susan, PhD

Lecture, Department of Banking and Finance, School of Business, Economics, Hospitality, and Tourism Management. (Kenya)

Dr. Nzioka Alice, PhD

Lecture, Department of Banking and Finance, School of Business, Economics, Hospitality, and Tourism Management. (Kenya)

Article Information

DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.100600796

Subject Category: Fine and Applied Arts

Volume/Issue: 10/6 | Page No: 11406-11413

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-06-11

Accepted: 2026-06-16

Published: 2026-07-06

Abstract

Housing quality control has become a critical component of affordable housing programmes globally due to its contribution to social welfare, economic growth, and sustainable urban development. In Kenya, the Affordable Housing Programme (AHP) seeks to address the housing deficit while ensuring compliance with quality standards that promote safety, durability, and sustainability. This study examined the influence of housing quality control on socioeconomic development among residents of Machakos County, Kenya. The study was anchored on the Housing Adjustment Theory developed by Morris and Winter (1975), which explains how housing conditions influence household welfare and residential satisfaction. The study adopted a descriptive survey design targeting Affordable Housing Programme allottees and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) within Machakos Central and Mavoko Sub-Counties. The findings indicate that housing quality control contributes significantly to improved living standards, enhanced public health, increased household productivity, improved security, and increased access to social amenities. The study concludes that adherence to housing quality standards is essential for sustainable socioeconomic development. The study recommends strengthening quality assurance mechanisms, enforcing building standards, and enhancing monitoring frameworks throughout the implementation of affordable housing projects.

Keywords

Affordable Housing Programme, Housing Quality Control, Socioeconomic Development, Housing Standards, Affordable Housing, Machakos County

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