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Cities, Housing and Profits

Flat Break-Up and the Decline of Private Renting

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'This reissue of Cities, Housing and Profits makes available Hamnett and Randolph’s pathbreaking study of the transformation of London’s housing stock from places of habitation to a tradeable asset and the consequences for the development of the city. It remains a significant contribution to our understanding of the financialization of property markets and its effects. ' Susan F. Fainstein, Senior Research Fellow, Harvard Graduate School of Design

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Originally published in 1988, this book documents and explains the emergence of flat 'break-ups' - the sale of individual owner occupation of blocks of flats which were previously privately rented and which played a major role in the transformation of the private housing market in London since the 1960s. Les mer

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Originally published in 1988, this book documents and explains the emergence of flat 'break-ups' - the sale of individual owner occupation of blocks of flats which were previously privately rented and which played a major role in the transformation of the private housing market in London since the 1960s. The book shows that the flat break-up market in London was not a unique phenomenon but one of the most geographically concentrated manifestations of the trend for sales from private renting to owner occupation which has been established in the UK since the 1920s. The interrelationship between the causes of the decline of the privately rented sector in Britain and the features specific to the flat market comprises the second theme of the book.

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Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
304
ISBN
9780367682118
Utgivelsesår
2021
Format
23 x 16 cm

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'This reissue of Cities, Housing and Profits makes available Hamnett and Randolph’s pathbreaking study of the transformation of London’s housing stock from places of habitation to a tradeable asset and the consequences for the development of the city. It remains a significant contribution to our understanding of the financialization of property markets and its effects. ' Susan F. Fainstein, Senior Research Fellow, Harvard Graduate School of Design

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