Housing Choice and Relative Tenure Prices
William B. Brueggeman and
Richard B. Peiser
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 1979, vol. 14, issue 4, 735-751
Abstract:
Increasing attention has been focused, as of late, on the relatively low rate of rental housing starts and the increase in apartment conversions to condominium ownership. By some estimates, additions to owner–occupied housing stock since 1970 have occurred at twice the rate of addition to the rental stock, a pattern that has caused concern to some policymakers.
Date: 1979
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