The private rented sector in the UK grew from 9.4% of the housing stock in 2000 to 19% of a considerably larger overall stock in 2014—that is, the number of units rented privately increased by almost 125% over a fifteen-year period. Much of this growth came through the change of tenure of existing housing, as owner-occupied and social rented units were purchased by landlords—mostly private individuals, including in particular those funded by Buy to Let (BTL) mortgages
The UK private indirect real estate market has seen a rapid growth in the last seven years. The gros...
In 1989, the private renting sector began its 25 year boom. Now owner occupation is a falling share ...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Kath Scanlon and Christine Whitehead have conducted the largest ever survey of UK landlords in a rep...
In 2011 some 26.5% of London dwellings were rented (vs 16.7% in the rest of England) —a near-doublin...
After decades of decline, private renting has started to expand again in some European countries, of...
The size of the private rented sector in London was considerably larger than other regions in 2001 (...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, growth in privately rented housing in England and Wales began to r...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupOngoing neoliberal policies have realign...
Generation rent is on the rise in London. According to the English Housing Survey, over a million ho...
Private renting is a massively expanding sector, and has now overtaken social housing to become the ...
Kath Scanlon, Christine Whitehead, and Peter Williams publish report clarifying the role of the priv...
Private renting in England has grown dramatically in recent years, now accounting for 17 per cent of...
Researchers with an interest in real estate financialization have recently turned their attention to...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
The UK private indirect real estate market has seen a rapid growth in the last seven years. The gros...
In 1989, the private renting sector began its 25 year boom. Now owner occupation is a falling share ...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Kath Scanlon and Christine Whitehead have conducted the largest ever survey of UK landlords in a rep...
In 2011 some 26.5% of London dwellings were rented (vs 16.7% in the rest of England) —a near-doublin...
After decades of decline, private renting has started to expand again in some European countries, of...
The size of the private rented sector in London was considerably larger than other regions in 2001 (...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, growth in privately rented housing in England and Wales began to r...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupOngoing neoliberal policies have realign...
Generation rent is on the rise in London. According to the English Housing Survey, over a million ho...
Private renting is a massively expanding sector, and has now overtaken social housing to become the ...
Kath Scanlon, Christine Whitehead, and Peter Williams publish report clarifying the role of the priv...
Private renting in England has grown dramatically in recent years, now accounting for 17 per cent of...
Researchers with an interest in real estate financialization have recently turned their attention to...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
The UK private indirect real estate market has seen a rapid growth in the last seven years. The gros...
In 1989, the private renting sector began its 25 year boom. Now owner occupation is a falling share ...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...