Private Rented Housing in the United States and Europe

Private Rented Housing in the United States and Europe

Author: Michael Harloe

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2021-03-23

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 100029868X

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Originally published in 1985, this book analyses the development of private rented housing in Britain, France, the former West Germany, the Netherlands and the USA. The book shows that the changing fortunes of the private rented sector are seen in some measure to be connected with the social, economic and political conditions which surrounded the rapid industrialisation and urbanisation of the 19th Century.


Affordable Rental Housing: Making It Part of Europe’s Recovery

Affordable Rental Housing: Making It Part of Europe’s Recovery

Author: Khalid ElFayoumi

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2021-05-24

Total Pages: 97

ISBN-13: 151357020X

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Many European economies have faced pressure from rental housing affordability that has widened social and economic divergence. While significant country and regional differences exist, this departmental paper finds that in many advanced European economies a large and rising share of low-income renters, the young, and those living in cities is overburdened. In several locations, middle-income groups also increasingly face rental affordability issues.


Housing Policy In The United States

Housing Policy In The United States

Author: Jean Conway

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-08-27

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 113452868X

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Housing Policy: An Introduction, has been completely revised for its fourth edition. Describing and explaining policies, as well as analysing recent changes, this book provides an accessible introduction to housing policy.


Housing Policy In The United States

Housing Policy In The United States

Author: Paul Balchin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-10-28

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 1000143627

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Housing Policy in the United States is an essential guidebook to, and textbook for, housing policy, it is written for students, practitioners, government officials, real estate developers, and policy analysts. It discusses the most important issues in the field, introduces key concepts and institutions, and examines the most important programs. Written as an introductory text, it explains all concepts, trends, and programs without jargon, and includes empirical data concerning program evaluations, government documents, and studies carried out by the author and other scholars. The first chapters present the context surrounding US housing policy, including basic trends and problems, the housing finance system, and the role of the federal tax system in subsidizing homeowner and rental housing. The middle chapters focus on individual subsidy programs. The closing chapters discuss issues and programs that do not necessarily involve subsidies, including homeownership, mixed-income housing, and governmental efforts to improve access to housing by reducing discriminatory barriers in the housing and mortgage markets. The concluding chapter also offers reflections on future directions of US. housing policy.


The Private Rented Housing Market

The Private Rented Housing Market

Author: Stuart Lowe

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-28

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 1351145622

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The privately rented housing market has largely catered for young, mobile people and students since it was deregulated in the UK. In this volume, key writers provide timely insights into this rapidly evolving market. This volume is based on new, original research which brings together specialists in housing policy and legal studies, with their common and increasingly interdependent knowledge base about the privately rented sector and its future direction. The collection opens with an overview of the historical context and recent changes to the sector, such as the rapid and continued expansion of the buy-to-let market, followed by a discussion of the factors shaping the contemporary market. The contributors show how the new regulatory environment is opening a series of issues with significant potential to affect (and potentially damage) the market. The volume will interest academics and students in social and public policy, law and housing studies, as well as law practices and housing authorities.


Private Renting in the Advanced Economies

Private Renting in the Advanced Economies

Author: Peter A. Kemp

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 2023-10-18

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 144736208X

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This edited collection analyses recent changes in the private rental housing market, using case studies from the UK, Europe, Australia and the USA, and assesses the initial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Housing Policy and Rented Housing in Europe

Housing Policy and Rented Housing in Europe

Author: Michael Oxley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 113527133X

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The book will inform a wide audience about the provision of rented housing in several European countries. The material is relevant to many housing, surveying and planning undergraduate and postgraduate courses which have a European housing element/option.


European Integration and Housing Policy

European Integration and Housing Policy

Author: Mark Kleinman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-07-28

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1134699190

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This book presents a series of debates arising from the housing needs of different EU countries. The authors address key issues by examining in turn: * the consequences of European integration for different housing markets * the impact of the Maastricht Treaty and other policy documents * the social consequences of integration including income distribution, homelessness and marginal housing estates * current housing policy in the Nordic countries and in Eastern Europe.