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UK housing review 2006/2007

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: UK Housing Review ; 2006 $2 007Publication details: Coventry CIH 2007Edition: 15th edDescription: 231p 21cmISBN:
  • 1905018320
  • 9781905018321
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 306.3 $2 18
Partial contents:
Contemporary issues: A financial evaluation of the right to buy; Rising house prices - a look at the history; On the Barker trail; a guide to measures of rental affordability -- Commentary: Housing, the economy and public expenditure; Dwellings, stock condition and households; Private housing; Housing expenditure plans; Housing needs, homelessness and lettings; Help with housing costs.
Summary: Provides key information for managers and policy makers, bringing together up to date housing statistics for England (and its regions), Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Over 200 charts and tables include data about UK and international economic trends, housing stock and conditions, house prices and market trends; housing investment by councils and housing associations; public expenditure plans; housing characteristics and incomes; rents and revenue spending; subsidies, tax relief and benefits; homelessness and lettings.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Book London Basement 306.3 WIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 30073609

Contemporary issues: A financial evaluation of the right to buy; Rising house prices - a look at the history; On the Barker trail; a guide to measures of rental affordability -- Commentary: Housing, the economy and public expenditure; Dwellings, stock condition and households; Private housing; Housing expenditure plans; Housing needs, homelessness and lettings; Help with housing costs.

Provides key information for managers and policy makers, bringing together up to date housing statistics for England (and its regions), Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Over 200 charts and tables include data about UK and international economic trends, housing stock and conditions, house prices and market trends; housing investment by councils and housing associations; public expenditure plans; housing characteristics and incomes; rents and revenue spending; subsidies, tax relief and benefits; homelessness and lettings.