Characteristics Of Private Housing Development Process And Social Housing Development Process: Singapore And The United States
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...communities in which developments are constructed; that some global societies erect state-sponsored housing while others empower residents with a shared involvement of ownership speaks to just two of myriad methods by which communities worldwide attempt to address the ever-growing need for more housing. Examining Common Interest Development (CID) in the United States and Singapore's state-oriented public housing policy intervention illustrates just how diverse the approach to housing can be from country to country.
CID is a widespread approach to private housing development in the United States most prominently found in the likes of townhouses and condominiums, the fundamental basis of which revolves around the resident owning the private dwelling while at the same time sharing ownership of such common facilities as golf courses, water systems, clubhouses, roads, swimming pools (Boddy, 2002) and other commodities readily shared by all others in that specific community. In short, CIDs provide the benefit and security of ownership...
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