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60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 867

Shared Equity Ownership Models as a Strategy to Expand Access to Affordable Housing Ownership

Steven Virgil

Alternative ownership arrangements are being used across the United States to expand access to affordable housing. This paper provides an overview of one such alternative: Limited Equity Cooperatives. Following a discussion of shared ownership models, practical considerations are described before a series of policy recommendations are outlined.

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