Name/Title
The Financial Impact of Historic Preservation Easements on Encumbered Property Appreciation Rates in Charleston, SCEntry/Object ID
2013.002.124Description
Demonstrates that while encumbered properties are not as vulnerable to abrupt market changes, on average, an encumbered property will not appreciate as fast as similar unencumbered properties in the area. Examines HCF's easement and covenant properties as examples.
ix, 105 p. : ill., mapsCollection
Pamphlets, Guidebooks, Reports, Theses/DissertationsAcquisition
Accession
2013.002.Source or Donor
New Library Catalog Records (2013)Acquisition Method
Found in CollectionLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
ThesisNomenclature Sub-Class
Literary WorksNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsSearch Terms
Conservation easements--South Carolina--Charleston, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration--South Carolina--Charleston, Historic preservation----South Carolina--Charleston, Conservation easements--South Carolina--Charleston--ValuationPublication Details
Author
Johnson, Julianne W.Date Published
2013Call No.
HD1387 .J64 2013Notes
Copy No.: 0Other Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Other NumberOther Number
P382Location
Location
Shelf
Books-PamphletsRoom
Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
PermanentDate
February 7, 2023General Notes
Note
Notes: By Julianne W. Johnson.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 99-105)
Thesis (M.S.H.P.)--Clemson University [and the] College of Charleston, 2013.
"May 2013."
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July 29, 2013Updated By
kemmonsUpdate Date
December 31, 2019