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An examination of management and governance issues arising in residential golf complexes
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An examination of management and governance issues arising in residential golf complexes

C Guilding and John Whiteoak
Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, Vol.14(1), pp.44-65
2008
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https://doi.org/10.1080/14445921.2008.11104247View
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Commercial Services golf communities residential communities
This study provides an examination of governance issues arising in residential golf communities. Drawing on qualitative data collected from thirteen interviews with Queensland-based developer representatives and body corporate managers experienced in MTGDs, it has been found that there is a legislative trend towards accommodation owners experiencing diminished levels of influence on golf course management and operations. All interviewees felt this to be the most appropriate model for future MTGDs. It is nevertheless noted that this development signifies a degree of neighbourhood disenfranchisement for residential owners and that a poorly managed golf course can negatively influence residential property values and political harmony in an MTGD.

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