Understanding housing demand [electronic resource] learning from rising markets in Yorkshire and the Humber
Hickman, Paul
Understanding housing demand learning from rising markets in Yorkshire and the Humber [electronic resource] - London Chartered Institute of Housing 2007
Attempts to explain housing market demand by focusing on rising markets. Considers residential mobility to be affected by four factors: resources, identities, residential perceptions and notions of place. Distinct mobility groups are identified within the study's areas. Argues that greater analysis should be undertaken on what market fluctuations signify. Policy-makers should pay more attention to local people and motivational factors. They should be cautious when intervening in the market as groups may not react as a group or as intended. Concludes that the capacity to manage markets is limited. Attention should be paid to housing quality and neighbourhood function, rather than concentrating on price increases.
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Understanding housing demand learning from rising markets in Yorkshire and the Humber [electronic resource] - London Chartered Institute of Housing 2007
Attempts to explain housing market demand by focusing on rising markets. Considers residential mobility to be affected by four factors: resources, identities, residential perceptions and notions of place. Distinct mobility groups are identified within the study's areas. Argues that greater analysis should be undertaken on what market fluctuations signify. Policy-makers should pay more attention to local people and motivational factors. They should be cautious when intervening in the market as groups may not react as a group or as intended. Concludes that the capacity to manage markets is limited. Attention should be paid to housing quality and neighbourhood function, rather than concentrating on price increases.
9781905018406 9781905018383
United Kingdom--
333.33 $2 18