The Unbounded Home: Property Values Beyond Property Lines

THE UNBOUNDED HOME: PROPERTY VALUES BEYOND PROPERTY LINES (2009)

296 Pages Posted: 23 Aug 2009 Last revised: 15 Jul 2023

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Lee Anne Fennell

University of Chicago - Law School

Date Written: 2009

Abstract

The Unbounded Home grapples with a core modern reality - that the value and meaning of a home extend beyond its property lines to schools, shops, parks, services, neighbors, neighborhood aesthetics, and market conditions. The resulting tension between the homeowner’s desire for personal autonomy at home and the impulse to control everything that could affect the home’s value fuels continual conflict among neighbors and communities. The home’s unbounded nature carries implications for nearly every facet of residential life, from the financial vulnerability of homeowners to the persistence of segregation by race and class. This book shows how innovations that increase the flexibility of property law can address critical issues of neighborhood control and community composition that have been simmering unresolved for decades - and how homeownership itself can be reinvented to better deliver on its promises.

Note: Pursuant to a rights reversion to the author on July 13, 2023, the full book is available for download.

Suggested Citation

Fennell, Lee Anne, The Unbounded Home: Property Values Beyond Property Lines (2009). THE UNBOUNDED HOME: PROPERTY VALUES BEYOND PROPERTY LINES (2009), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1459515

Lee Anne Fennell (Contact Author)

University of Chicago - Law School ( email )

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