This paper analyses ‘Build to Rent’ (BTR), a new form of tenure in London’s housing market. We examine the ways in which private and public sector actors have shaped the context of BTR’s emergence, and developed a model for delivery in London. We argue they relied on and constructed narratives of negativity about the private rental sector, which were juxtaposed with their product to position BTR as a solution to part of London’s housing crisis. Building on this, and leveraging an emerging but supportive institutional context, real estate professionals have adapted a US model to the UK. We argue that both the narrative-generating activities and the model development reveal tensions, which help theorise the ways new models of financing housin...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
London has a chronic housing problem. The private and public sector seem to be experimenting with Bu...
This paper proposes an examination of the values that are apparent in the recent growth of the UK’s ...
Set against a background of enduring austerity and an accelerating housing crisis, local authorities...
The thesis critically analyses the evolution of financialisation in London since the global financia...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
London has a chronic housing problem. The private and public sector seem to be experimenting with Bu...
This paper proposes an examination of the values that are apparent in the recent growth of the UK’s ...
Set against a background of enduring austerity and an accelerating housing crisis, local authorities...
The thesis critically analyses the evolution of financialisation in London since the global financia...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...