The introduction of the mandatory 'Right to Buy' (RTB) in 1980 for qualifying tenants in municipal housing was a significant development in British housing policy. It was an extension of the post-war 'social project' (Forrest and Hirayama, 2015) of the state-subsidised expansion of home ownership, leading to the sale of nearly two million dwellings over forty years. In 2015, the UK government sought to 'reinvigorate' RTB by extending it to the housing association (HA) sector in England, initially on a pilot basis. This paper investigates the impact of this pilot programme and the response of eligible tenants to the opportunity to purchase. It compares the pilot programme to the local authority RTB in terms of the changing demographic base ...
Introduced under the Thatcher government, ‘Right to Buy’ has had a formative effect on housing in th...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
This paper examines the interplay and tension between housing law and policy and property law, in th...
This paper examines how and why the Right to Buy (RTB) scheme changed drastically in the UK from 198...
In this article, Steffan Evans looks at how the extension of Right to Buy in England could alter the...
In the run up to the Conservative party conference, David Cameron outlined plans to bring back the R...
We investigate the impact on social welfare of the United Kingdom (UK) policy introduced in 1980 by ...
In May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law, the first purely Conservative government i...
In May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law, the first purely Conservative government i...
The authors acknowledge financial support from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) (RES-...
This paper explores older owner occupiers in lower value properties who, having acquired their home ...
This article sets out the motivations, methods and means through which local authorities are engagin...
This paper explores older owner occupiers in lower value properties who, having acquired their home ...
This article explores older owner occupiers in lower value properties who, having acquired their hom...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
Introduced under the Thatcher government, ‘Right to Buy’ has had a formative effect on housing in th...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
This paper examines the interplay and tension between housing law and policy and property law, in th...
This paper examines how and why the Right to Buy (RTB) scheme changed drastically in the UK from 198...
In this article, Steffan Evans looks at how the extension of Right to Buy in England could alter the...
In the run up to the Conservative party conference, David Cameron outlined plans to bring back the R...
We investigate the impact on social welfare of the United Kingdom (UK) policy introduced in 1980 by ...
In May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law, the first purely Conservative government i...
In May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law, the first purely Conservative government i...
The authors acknowledge financial support from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) (RES-...
This paper explores older owner occupiers in lower value properties who, having acquired their home ...
This article sets out the motivations, methods and means through which local authorities are engagin...
This paper explores older owner occupiers in lower value properties who, having acquired their home ...
This article explores older owner occupiers in lower value properties who, having acquired their hom...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
Introduced under the Thatcher government, ‘Right to Buy’ has had a formative effect on housing in th...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
This paper examines the interplay and tension between housing law and policy and property law, in th...