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Collective Amnesia and the Mediation of Painful Pasts: the representation of France in the Second World War
Authors:Robert Shipley
Institution:1. Department of Cultural Informatics , University of the Aegean , Greece pujol.laia@gmail.com;3. Auckland School of Design, College of Creative Arts, Massey University Albany Campus , Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:This paper describes research that was designed to examine the assertion that historic designation of properties, under the heritage legislation in Canada's largest province, has a negative impact on the values of those properties. The actual selling price of subject properties was used to establish their value history trends, which were then compared to ambient market trends within the same communities. Almost 3,000 properties in twentyfour communities were investigated, in what is believed to be the largest study of its kind ever undertaken in North America. It was found that heritage designation could not be shown to have a negative impact. In fact there appears to be a distinct and generally robust market in designated heritage properties. They generally perform well in the market, with 74% doing average or better than average.The rate of sale among designated properties is as good or better than the ambient market trends and the values of heritage properties tend to be resistant to downturns in the general market.
Keywords:Canada Heritage Historic Preservation Listed Buildings Property Values
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