Multifamily Housing: A Review of Theory and Evidence
Authors: Emily Norman Zietz
Start Page: 185
End Page: 244
Volume: 25
Issue Number: 02
Year: 2003
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Research
Abstract:
The growing importance of multifamily
housing as a viable choice of residence is evidenced by the number of
empirical and theoretical studies in real estate literature. Researchers
have investigated the role of this sector of the real estate market for
decades. This survey article examines more than one hundred studies and
categorizes them into five groups: economic and market efficiency issues;
property valuation and appraisal issues; regulatory, zoning, and
clustering of multifamily complexes; costs, returns, and rental income
issues; and demand, vacancy, and occupancy issues. This study seeks to
provide a concise, categorical presentation of findings on issues related
to the environment and performance of multifamily housing.

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