By: Professor Mary Jo Wiggins*
Abstract
For as long as detached, single-family homes have been part of the modern real estate market, they have been a relatively staid and sleepy part. Traditionally, corporate developers built and sold single-family homes, and banks financed the developers’ land acquisitions and home construction projects. Individual buyers then bought and occupied the homes, took the … Read the rest
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Supremacy Lost?: Zoning, Covenants, and the Evolution of Single-family Ownership
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