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Trapped The housing boom has put owners of affordable co-ops in the Midwest in a tough position, according to The Kansas City Star. With homeownership on the rise, government subsidized coops have become less popular, and some residents are leaving them for single-family homes—placing a higher financial burden on those left behind.

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Les Shaver

Les Shaver is a former deputy editor for the residential construction group. He has more than a decade's experience covering multifamily and single-family housing.

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