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Economic Analysis of Family Housing at Fort Lewis, Washington
A study to determine the most effective means of providing adequate military family housing for 250 junior and senior noncommissioned officers and to determine if onpost and offpost build to lease options are viable alternatives with particular emphasis on the reversionary clauses under which land not used for military purpose reverts back to pierce Country. Alternatives examined were Build-to-lease-housing, MCA housing, Rental guarantee housing, Payment of housing, Payment of allowances.
Economic Analysis of Family Housing at Fort Lewis, Washington
A study to determine the most effective means of providing adequate military family housing for 250 junior and senior noncommissioned officers and to determine if onpost and offpost build to lease options are viable alternatives with particular emphasis on the reversionary clauses under which land not used for military purpose reverts back to pierce Country. Alternatives examined were Build-to-lease-housing, MCA housing, Rental guarantee housing, Payment of housing, Payment of allowances.
Economic Analysis of Family Housing at Fort Lewis, Washington
1985
78 pages
Report
No indication
English
Housing , Economic Studies , Military Sciences , Economic analysis , Housing(Dwellings) , Army facilities , Army personnel , Military engineering , Leasing , Finance , Guarantees , Washington(State) , Benefits , Family members , Military applications , Family housing , MCA housing , Housing allowances
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