Table of contents - Special Issue: Multi-owned Properties
Guest Editors: Ms. Nicole Johnston
Exploring social interactions and sense of community in multi-owned properties
Sacha ReidThis exploratory research paper aims to examine the social interactions within multi-owned properties (MOPs) in suburban Brisbane, Australia, and the influences these have on…
Multi-owned properties in Australia: a governance typology of issues and outcomes
Nicole Johnston, Eric TooThe purpose of this study is to develop a governance typology which identifies governance issues and outcomes. Multi-owned properties (MOPs) are a unique property type due to the…
Identifying the financial barriers to deliberative, affordable apartment development in Australia
Andrea Sharam, Lyndall Elaine Bryant, Thomas AlvesThe purpose of this paper is to identify the financial barriers to the supply of affordable apartments in Australia and examine whether demand aggregation and “deliberative…
Towards better recognising ‘community’ in multi-owned property law and living
Rebecca Leshinsky, Clare M MouatThis paper aims to advance best practice by gaining insights into key multi-owned property (MOP) issues challenging policymakers and communities. Ontario (Canada) and Victoria…
Design implications for multi-owned properties from a household survey
Jeeva SajanThis paper aims to highlight the pertinent design issues that could impact upon satisfaction with apartment living. Till date, the literature review identifies “design…
ISSN:
1753-8270e-ISSN:
1753-8289ISSN-L:
1753-8270Online date, start – end:
2008Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Richard Reed