Adequate housing provides security, and stability, and enables individuals to develop a sense of belonging, thrive and contribute to society. Public-private partnership (PPP) involves the collaboration between government entities and private sector organizations to jointly address societal issues and deliver public services. This has gained prominence as a solution to address housing shortages and improve housing conditions. Thus, the PPP housing strategy was examined in this paper to evaluate its social sustainability among Ogun State PPP housing users. A survey research method was adopted to conduct the study. Data was gathered from 1,186 residents of housing constructed through PPP by administering a structured questionnaire, where 75% (885) of the responses were valid. Descriptive and inferential method of data analyses was used to analyze the data. The descriptive part consists of the mean response score of the social sustainability factors while principal component analysis was adopted to make inferences. Findings indicated that the PPP housing unit delivered in the state is to some greater extent sustainable socially as these buildings were found to be satisfactory in terms of their distance to the nearest town center, workplace, police station, market, religious buildings, recreation Centre and bus stations to mention a few. This implies that despite challenges that may be experienced in the course of housing delivered through PPP, the method can be viewed to be one of the best methods. Thus, governments are encouraged to use the PPP approach for housing delivery by creating a level-playing ground for the masses as beneficiaries of the housing scheme.