This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features A Geographical Approach to Residential Construction Cost Structure, by Gary K. Higgs and William H. Cheek. The single-family residence is generally the largest and most important purchase of any household unit. Those employed in building these residences also constitute a large proportion of the domestic construction industry and the unique emotional status of a home has made the residence construction and related industries one of the principal material economic indicators
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Newly Delineated Suburban Areas Set Omaha E...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1989.Incl...
IN MOST AMERICAN CITIES during the first half of the twentieth century, the distance between worksit...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features The Growth of Housing Prices, 1974-1979, b...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features An Analysis of the Omaha Apartment Market, ...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features An Analysis of the Omaha Apartment Market, ...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features A Formula for Allocation of Housing Assista...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Single-Family Housing Counstruction in Doug...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Omaha Area Income Change, 1969-1979, by Da...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Multi-Family Housing Characteristics Within...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Finding Rental Housing Difficult for Parent...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Omaha Residential Sales Patterns, 1978-81, ...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Metropolitan Omaha Condominium Directory, 1...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Decency vs. Affordability: A \u27Catch-22\u...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [91]-94)In the past few years the crisis in housing has b...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Newly Delineated Suburban Areas Set Omaha E...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1989.Incl...
IN MOST AMERICAN CITIES during the first half of the twentieth century, the distance between worksit...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features The Growth of Housing Prices, 1974-1979, b...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features An Analysis of the Omaha Apartment Market, ...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features An Analysis of the Omaha Apartment Market, ...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features A Formula for Allocation of Housing Assista...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Single-Family Housing Counstruction in Doug...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Omaha Area Income Change, 1969-1979, by Da...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Multi-Family Housing Characteristics Within...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Finding Rental Housing Difficult for Parent...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Omaha Residential Sales Patterns, 1978-81, ...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Metropolitan Omaha Condominium Directory, 1...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Decency vs. Affordability: A \u27Catch-22\u...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [91]-94)In the past few years the crisis in housing has b...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Newly Delineated Suburban Areas Set Omaha E...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1989.Incl...
IN MOST AMERICAN CITIES during the first half of the twentieth century, the distance between worksit...