Cities, Housing and Profits
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Cities, Housing and Profits
Flat Break-Up and the Decline of Private Renting
Hamnett, Chris; Randolph, Bill
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
308
Mole
Inglês
9780367682149
15 a 20 dias
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1. The Production and Transformation of Urban Residential Space 2. London's Many Mansions: The Tenurial Transformation of London's Purpose-Built Flat Sector 3. The Rise and Fall of Investor Landlordism in Britain 4. From Renting To Owning: The Tenure Transfer Process 5. The Preconditions for Flat Break-Ups, 1945-65 6. The Development of the Flat Break-Up Market, 1965-80 7. The Biggest Break-Up of the All: The Rise and Fall of London County Freehold's 'Key Flats' Empire 8. Varieties of Landlord Response: Investor and Trading Landlords 9. The Social Costs and Consequences of Break Up 10. The International Parallels: A Comparative Analysis of Britain, the United States and Holland 11. Resident Protest and State Intervention: A Comparative Analysis 12. Conclusions.
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LCF.;urban residential space;Vacant Possession;urban transformation;Privately Rented;private rented sector UK;Residential Investment;individual owner occupation;Mortgage Finance;blocks of flats;Flat Sales;property market and planning;Condominium Conversion;Private housing market;Condo Conversions;Van Weesep;Geographically concentrated manifestations;Short Term Capital Gains;Flat 'break-ups';Leasehold Ownership;Tenurial Transformation;Central London Boroughs;Investor Landlords;Condominium Legislation;Estates Gazette;Vacant Possession Values;Trafalgar House;Residential Property Investment;Tenant Protest;Rental Property;Building Societies;Total Company Income;HUD Report
1. The Production and Transformation of Urban Residential Space 2. London's Many Mansions: The Tenurial Transformation of London's Purpose-Built Flat Sector 3. The Rise and Fall of Investor Landlordism in Britain 4. From Renting To Owning: The Tenure Transfer Process 5. The Preconditions for Flat Break-Ups, 1945-65 6. The Development of the Flat Break-Up Market, 1965-80 7. The Biggest Break-Up of the All: The Rise and Fall of London County Freehold's 'Key Flats' Empire 8. Varieties of Landlord Response: Investor and Trading Landlords 9. The Social Costs and Consequences of Break Up 10. The International Parallels: A Comparative Analysis of Britain, the United States and Holland 11. Resident Protest and State Intervention: A Comparative Analysis 12. Conclusions.
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LCF.;urban residential space;Vacant Possession;urban transformation;Privately Rented;private rented sector UK;Residential Investment;individual owner occupation;Mortgage Finance;blocks of flats;Flat Sales;property market and planning;Condominium Conversion;Private housing market;Condo Conversions;Van Weesep;Geographically concentrated manifestations;Short Term Capital Gains;Flat 'break-ups';Leasehold Ownership;Tenurial Transformation;Central London Boroughs;Investor Landlords;Condominium Legislation;Estates Gazette;Vacant Possession Values;Trafalgar House;Residential Property Investment;Tenant Protest;Rental Property;Building Societies;Total Company Income;HUD Report