This master thesis motive was to investigate the impact of urban redevelopment schemes onrnrelocated households in Addis Ababa city, and to identify determinant factors of satisfactionrnlevel of relocates. The researcher used a mixed research approach and the research is bothrndescriptive and inferential/analytical in type. Both primary and secondary data were gatheredrnfor this study. The primary data were collected from relocated site households and secondaryrndata were collected from different journals, books, papers, and other recorded documents. Thernsample of displaces was selected through stratified random sampling and simple randomrnsampling methods. Data were gathered through questionnaires and in-depth interviews throughrnopen-ended and close-ended questions. Primary and secondary data were analyzed based onrnqualitative, descriptive, and inferential analysis methods depending on the type of data to berncollected. From this study, the researcher concludes that due to urban renewal projects,rnrelocates lost their social and informal interactions, jobs and locational advantages, andrnsufficient compensation for their loss. The researcher also concludes that 69% of relocatesrnsatisfaction level is determined by variables age, educational status, employment status,rntransport access, and access to basic infrastructures. To alleviate these problems, the researcherrnrecommended for the concerned body to change the socio-economic conditions of relocates, tornparticipate the community, to work on determinant factors of satisfaction level to satisfy thernrelocates.