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The progress of Dimapur town in the economic and educational fields has been attracting new entrants continuously. Over the past few decades, there has been an exponential growth of population with people flocking the town who require housing facilities. This phenomenon is exerting immense pressure on the housing sector in the town. Residential properties and amenities have been growing to satisfy this growing demand. But due to lack of proper planning, it has resulted in congestion and overcrowding of people and buildings in the town. With the continued increase in population and households, the demand for housing is ever rising which is most visible in the rapidly growing land prices in the town. Spatial variation in land prices and population density also exhibits people’s preference of location of residence.

KEYWORDS: Residential properties, Amenities, Land prices, Dimapur town

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