New Garden Apartment: Current Market Realities of an American Housing Form

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Originating in the 1920s as part of a movement to build planned urban neighborhoods, garden apartments have come to dominate rental housing production in the United States. Currently, nearly half of all rental starts consist of these low-rise apartments in open space multifamily complexes. What types of people live in these developments, and how have they changed since the early-1970s? This book presents the findings of samples of garden apartment tenants nationwide and in New Jersey, comparing them with the prior baseline data. The volume will be particularly useful to planning and real estate professionals concerned with up-to-date trends in the rental housing market. It will also be of interest to those concerned about the relationship between post-World War II American architecture and social values.
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