How property title impacts urban consolidation: A life cycle examination of multi-title developments

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Continuing urbanisation is triggering an increase in multi-titled housing internationally. This trend has given rise to a substantial research interest in the social consequences of higher density living. Fewer enquiries have been directed to examining how property title subdivisions generate social issues in multi-titled housing. This is a significant gap in the literature, as the tensions inherent in multi-title developments have significant implications for individuals, developments and entire metropolitan areas. This article employs a life cycle framework to examine the profound operational and governance challenges that are associated with the fusion of private lot ownership with common property ownership. The article calls for a more explicit recognition of these challenges by academics, policymakers, practitioners and the broader community.

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Easthope, H., Warnken, J., Sherry, C., Coiacetto, E., Dredge, D., Guilding, C., … Reid, S. (2014). How property title impacts urban consolidation: A life cycle examination of multi-title developments. Urban Policy and Research, 32(3), 289–304. https://doi.org/10.1080/08111146.2014.899210

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