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  2. Florida and Texas boomtowns are awash in a glut of condos - AOL

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    The median sale price for condos in Tampa fell almost 5% in a year, to $237,750; in Houston, the typical price plunged 6.5%, to $159,000. ... Two other, smaller, reasons behind the glut of condos ...

  3. 360 Condominiums - Wikipedia

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    The 360 Residential Condominiums skyscraper is located in Downtown Austin, Texas at 360 Nueces Street. The building itself stands 581 ft (177 m) tall with 44 floors, 430 condos, and over 14,000 sq ft (1,300 m 2) of retail space. The building topped out in November 2007, and construction was officially completed on May 22, 2008.

  4. Thai Xuan Village - Wikipedia

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    Josh Harkinson of the Houston Press said "unmatched shingles and cracked parking lots" present in the complex "suggest Houston." [2] He explained that the complex's buildings "could form almost any decaying and ersatz apartment complex in the city" except that the flag of South Vietnam planted in the complex's courtyard and a large yellow placard labeled "Thai Xuan Village" give the appearance ...

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  7. Multifamily residential - Wikipedia

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    Townhouses and apartments which are owned in the condominium form of ownership are often referred to as "condominiums" or "condos". Court: high-density slum housing built in the UK, 1800–1870. Two or more stories, terraced, back-to-back, around a short alley at right angles to the main street. Once common in cities like Liverpool [8] and Leeds.