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Land availability , housing demand and the property market

By: Language: English Series: Journal of Property Research ; 8(1) Spring 1991, 59-69(11)Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: Planning authorities and developers are often in conflict over the level of housing demand and the availability of land . This strife arises from an insufficiency of information on the property market to substantiate the differing ambitions of each party. Conditions in Northern Ireland `s housing market are analysed to establish an inverse land supply model as a means of more clearly explaining the land/ development relationship.
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Planning authorities and developers are often in conflict over the level of housing demand and the availability of land . This strife arises from an insufficiency of information on the property market to substantiate the differing ambitions of each party. Conditions in Northern Ireland `s housing market are analysed to establish an inverse land supply model as a means of more clearly explaining the land/ development relationship.