Citizens protest development when they consider it undesirable. One type of development commonly perceived as undesirable by single-family home owners is proximate multifamily housing, often considered a cause of property devaluation. This study assesses multifamily housing, by typology, and its monetary association with proximate single-family housing prices. The research design is a cross-sectional study using multivariate regression. The unit of analysis is the detached single-family dwelling. The study population is a sample taken from all arms-length owner-occupied, primary residence, detached single-family property transactions recorded in Tallahassee-Leon County, Florida, USA, during 2008. The key findings show no statistical...
The lack of affordable housing has been a problem in the United States back to the 19th century. How...
In the aftermath of the foreclosure crisis, there has been a marked shift toward renting in the Unit...
Thesis (S.M. and M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning...
Citizens protest development when they consider it undesirable. One type of development commonly per...
The growing importance of multifamily housing as a viable choice of residence is evidenced by the nu...
This dissertation study examines whether owner-occupation (OO), in depressed housing markets, has si...
This paper studies how various land-use regulations interact to affect housing supply and affordabil...
57 pagesLand use planning plays an integral role within housing and the built environment. As cities...
Negative fiscal externalities produced by apartments and other small housing units are commonly cite...
Virtually every city in the United States bans multifamily homes in at least some neighborhoods, and...
Construction of both single-family and multifamily homes col-lapsed with the onset of the housing cr...
Thesis (M.C.P. and S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning...
Over the past decade, there has been significant volatility in the housing market. During the first ...
From 1992 to 2005, six factors contributed to the U.S. housing boom: mortgage rates decreased to gen...
Comparing the borrowing trends of owner-occupants versus investors in small multifamily properties r...
The lack of affordable housing has been a problem in the United States back to the 19th century. How...
In the aftermath of the foreclosure crisis, there has been a marked shift toward renting in the Unit...
Thesis (S.M. and M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning...
Citizens protest development when they consider it undesirable. One type of development commonly per...
The growing importance of multifamily housing as a viable choice of residence is evidenced by the nu...
This dissertation study examines whether owner-occupation (OO), in depressed housing markets, has si...
This paper studies how various land-use regulations interact to affect housing supply and affordabil...
57 pagesLand use planning plays an integral role within housing and the built environment. As cities...
Negative fiscal externalities produced by apartments and other small housing units are commonly cite...
Virtually every city in the United States bans multifamily homes in at least some neighborhoods, and...
Construction of both single-family and multifamily homes col-lapsed with the onset of the housing cr...
Thesis (M.C.P. and S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning...
Over the past decade, there has been significant volatility in the housing market. During the first ...
From 1992 to 2005, six factors contributed to the U.S. housing boom: mortgage rates decreased to gen...
Comparing the borrowing trends of owner-occupants versus investors in small multifamily properties r...
The lack of affordable housing has been a problem in the United States back to the 19th century. How...
In the aftermath of the foreclosure crisis, there has been a marked shift toward renting in the Unit...
Thesis (S.M. and M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning...