How do different households cope with housing costs? Laura Gardiner summarises new research which highlights the resilience and ingenuity of modest income families in mitigating housing affordability challenges. But the eventual rise in interest rates will spell trouble for many. In London for example, even with a combination of strategies in place, modest income families are likely to have to spend at least half of their income on rent or mortgage payments, leaving little left over for other essentials
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Economic uncertainty over recent years has created a climate in which people living on low incomes a...
The housing market has been extensively investigated in the literature; however there is a lack of u...
Australia\u27s interest rates are close to the highest among all developed countries. IAN McAULEY lo...
Anne Power and colleagues recently published a report that explores what it is like to a be a social...
According to reports "Property is now affordable for first time buyers in nearly four out of 10 area...
In this paper we created a novel framework for understanding housing affordability in England using ...
Interesting piece from the Guardian talking about local mortgage schemes to address affordable housi...
Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
Britain’s model of home ownership is under severe strain. House price volatility has become the cons...
This paper focuses on the actual experience of housing affordability, revealing how deeply the probl...
Christine Whitehead and Tony Travers show that, in terms of housing need, wider economic impact and ...
Housing at an affordable price is a dream for many low to moderate income families as the standard v...
Academics have proposed hybrid products with equity features for the financing of housing. In spite ...
Housing affordability is a key concern of an ever-larger fraction of UK voters who are crammed into ...
Housing affordability is one of the most urgent issues facing the world. It has been a key political...
Economic uncertainty over recent years has created a climate in which people living on low incomes a...
The housing market has been extensively investigated in the literature; however there is a lack of u...
Australia\u27s interest rates are close to the highest among all developed countries. IAN McAULEY lo...
Anne Power and colleagues recently published a report that explores what it is like to a be a social...