Twenty-five years ago, cooperative apartment buildings were uncommon in the United States, and condominiums were virtually nonexistent. Since then, however, both forms, and particularly condominiums, have spread rapidly through the real estate market. This article explores the factors responsible for this development. In the process, it also assesses the relative transactional efficiency of consumer ownership and investor ownership in multiunit housing. I argue that two factors appear principally responsible for the recent spread of cooperatives and condominiums
Although the establishment of a common element corporation will provide the unit owners with some re...
Published version of an article from the journal: The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics. ...
A paper presented at the 10th World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Association, R...
Twenty-five years ago, cooperative apartment buildings were uncommon in the United States, and condo...
This article will deal with legal problems relating to the financing of condominiums and cooperative...
The conversion of rental apartment buildings into individually-owned condominiums has emerged as a c...
The functioning of condominium communities and projects has received increased attention from housin...
The ancient concept of condominium ownership has been revived in this country as an answer to the in...
An excerpt from this paper was presented to the Urban Studies Section of the annual meeting of the W...
Abstract While most households in multifamily structures are renters, the usual explanation of this ...
The development of the condominium concept is a direct response to the problems of urbanization, inc...
Condominium is a form of ownership that produces separate parcels of land and a structure of local g...
The condominium is one of the fastest growing forms of housing in the United States. As a legal conc...
Cooperative housing has proven to be a successful housing model, particularly in providing affordabl...
For over 75 years housing cooperatives have been a source of affordable housing. Currently, the 376,...
Although the establishment of a common element corporation will provide the unit owners with some re...
Published version of an article from the journal: The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics. ...
A paper presented at the 10th World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Association, R...
Twenty-five years ago, cooperative apartment buildings were uncommon in the United States, and condo...
This article will deal with legal problems relating to the financing of condominiums and cooperative...
The conversion of rental apartment buildings into individually-owned condominiums has emerged as a c...
The functioning of condominium communities and projects has received increased attention from housin...
The ancient concept of condominium ownership has been revived in this country as an answer to the in...
An excerpt from this paper was presented to the Urban Studies Section of the annual meeting of the W...
Abstract While most households in multifamily structures are renters, the usual explanation of this ...
The development of the condominium concept is a direct response to the problems of urbanization, inc...
Condominium is a form of ownership that produces separate parcels of land and a structure of local g...
The condominium is one of the fastest growing forms of housing in the United States. As a legal conc...
Cooperative housing has proven to be a successful housing model, particularly in providing affordabl...
For over 75 years housing cooperatives have been a source of affordable housing. Currently, the 376,...
Although the establishment of a common element corporation will provide the unit owners with some re...
Published version of an article from the journal: The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics. ...
A paper presented at the 10th World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Association, R...