In 2011 some 26.5% of London dwellings were rented (vs 16.7% in the rest of England) —a near-doubling from 12.7% in 1991. The main drivers of this shift to private renting include London’s population growth (both natural and through migration), its age profile (the capital has higher proportions of young people and students than the rest of the country), and the fact that would-be first-time buyers face increasing house prices and tightened mortgage conditions
The thesis examines evidence on the impact which both local authority policy and changes in the owne...
This article examines the special role of the private rented sector in the provision of housing in L...
London’s population in 2011 at 8.2 m only just exceeds the population in 1951 – but falling househol...
Generation rent is on the rise in London. According to the English Housing Survey, over a million ho...
The size of the private rented sector in London was considerably larger than other regions in 2001 (...
On 3 December 2014, a group of experts including operators large private rented sector (PRS) develop...
In 1989, the private renting sector began its 25 year boom. Now owner occupation is a falling share ...
New research published today suggests that it is economic pressures rather than government policies ...
Private renting in England has grown dramatically in recent years, now accounting for 17 per cent of...
London has a chronic housing problem. The private and public sector seem to be experimenting with Bu...
This viewpoint tables a number of concerns on the nature of private rental supply and its problems. ...
Kath Scanlon and Christine Whitehead have conducted the largest ever survey of UK landlords in a rep...
Fierce competition and a lack of adequate supply is squeezing people out of the housing market. Kath...
The proportion of English homes rented privately has nearly doubled in the last 20 years, while the ...
Private renting is a massively expanding sector, and has now overtaken social housing to become the ...
The thesis examines evidence on the impact which both local authority policy and changes in the owne...
This article examines the special role of the private rented sector in the provision of housing in L...
London’s population in 2011 at 8.2 m only just exceeds the population in 1951 – but falling househol...
Generation rent is on the rise in London. According to the English Housing Survey, over a million ho...
The size of the private rented sector in London was considerably larger than other regions in 2001 (...
On 3 December 2014, a group of experts including operators large private rented sector (PRS) develop...
In 1989, the private renting sector began its 25 year boom. Now owner occupation is a falling share ...
New research published today suggests that it is economic pressures rather than government policies ...
Private renting in England has grown dramatically in recent years, now accounting for 17 per cent of...
London has a chronic housing problem. The private and public sector seem to be experimenting with Bu...
This viewpoint tables a number of concerns on the nature of private rental supply and its problems. ...
Kath Scanlon and Christine Whitehead have conducted the largest ever survey of UK landlords in a rep...
Fierce competition and a lack of adequate supply is squeezing people out of the housing market. Kath...
The proportion of English homes rented privately has nearly doubled in the last 20 years, while the ...
Private renting is a massively expanding sector, and has now overtaken social housing to become the ...
The thesis examines evidence on the impact which both local authority policy and changes in the owne...
This article examines the special role of the private rented sector in the provision of housing in L...
London’s population in 2011 at 8.2 m only just exceeds the population in 1951 – but falling househol...