The Collapse of the American Condo
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For much of the past century, Americans largely became homeowners by buying detached single-family houses. Rising prices have made such homes less affordable, pushing many toward condominiums, especially in pricey coastal cities. Condos, where owners hold units and share common areas, are cheaper but are now also at risk. Housing construction has sharply declined.
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