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The modern private rented sector

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: London CIH London JRF 2006ISBN:
  • 1905018347
  • 9781905018345
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 306.1 $2 18
Online resources: Summary: Examines the characteristics of the modern Private Rented Sector (PRS) through an analysis of 2001 census data and other sources of data and classifications of area type. Covers the history of the modern PRS, its size and geography, privately rented properties, the people renting privately and private renting households. Concludes that the most important role of the PRS within the modern housing system is to provide flexible accommodation for young and mobile people. The open-market PRS was generally the most attuned to this role, mostly in urban areas and especially in Greater London.
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Examines the characteristics of the modern Private Rented Sector (PRS) through an analysis of 2001 census data and other sources of data and classifications of area type. Covers the history of the modern PRS, its size and geography, privately rented properties, the people renting privately and private renting households. Concludes that the most important role of the PRS within the modern housing system is to provide flexible accommodation for young and mobile people. The open-market PRS was generally the most attuned to this role, mostly in urban areas and especially in Greater London.