In Chile, social condominiums are a significant part of the affordable owner-occupied housing stock. However, after decades of occupancy, this housing stock shows rapid signs of deterioration and devaluation due to neglected maintenance. This situation has evidenced a twofold challenge for low-income homeownership in Chile. On the one hand, it includes the financial and social restrictions faced by co-owners that diminish their collective capacity to take care of building maintenance. On the other hand, it includes institutional limitations with regard to housing management in terms of regulations, institutions and actors. This research explores the intermediary role of the third sector in providing support, skills and building capacity amo...
In 1975, private and social housing production in Chile started to become increasingly privatized, i...
Social housing is a phenomenon that has introduced significant changes in the residential sector. Th...
This investigation explores the relative success of Chilean housing policy in addressing and resolvi...
In Chile, social condominiums are a significant part of the affordable owner-occupied housing stock....
In Chile, social condominiums are a significant part of housing for low-income households. After dec...
This paper is part of the PhD project ‘Managing Social Condominiums’1, which focuses on the role of ...
In the context of social vulnerability, the house is an important social and economic resource to co...
As cities grow and more dense communities are built, the meaning of homeownership changes. In a high...
Incremental housing, supported by governmental funding, denotes a solution for low-income households...
Governments in urbanising Latin America encourage low-income homeownership. In practice, this means ...
Chile's housing policy is widely regarded as a success. For almost a decade, new construction has be...
With the global increase in the density of urban population, policy makers and planners have been pa...
Even when the housing policies have, in the last decades, introduced important improvements in the u...
The neighbourhoods 9X18 emerged from a housing policy promoted in the 60s in Chile. They represent t...
The Chilean housing problem has been studied almost exclusively starting at the state and social sec...
In 1975, private and social housing production in Chile started to become increasingly privatized, i...
Social housing is a phenomenon that has introduced significant changes in the residential sector. Th...
This investigation explores the relative success of Chilean housing policy in addressing and resolvi...
In Chile, social condominiums are a significant part of the affordable owner-occupied housing stock....
In Chile, social condominiums are a significant part of housing for low-income households. After dec...
This paper is part of the PhD project ‘Managing Social Condominiums’1, which focuses on the role of ...
In the context of social vulnerability, the house is an important social and economic resource to co...
As cities grow and more dense communities are built, the meaning of homeownership changes. In a high...
Incremental housing, supported by governmental funding, denotes a solution for low-income households...
Governments in urbanising Latin America encourage low-income homeownership. In practice, this means ...
Chile's housing policy is widely regarded as a success. For almost a decade, new construction has be...
With the global increase in the density of urban population, policy makers and planners have been pa...
Even when the housing policies have, in the last decades, introduced important improvements in the u...
The neighbourhoods 9X18 emerged from a housing policy promoted in the 60s in Chile. They represent t...
The Chilean housing problem has been studied almost exclusively starting at the state and social sec...
In 1975, private and social housing production in Chile started to become increasingly privatized, i...
Social housing is a phenomenon that has introduced significant changes in the residential sector. Th...
This investigation explores the relative success of Chilean housing policy in addressing and resolvi...