London's rising rents.
Series: Evening Standard ; 29 June 1999, 11 | Guardian ; 30 June 1999, 9(3)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: London is facing a crisis as high rents force key workers out of the capital. The problem is compared with that of Aspen, USA where subsidised housing has been introduced in order to hang on to people who work in low to moderate paid jobs. Includes table of what it costs to rent and buy in London.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3525-14 Village green. | WB3525-15 12 million to empower tenants. | WB3525-16 Economic factors. | WB3525-17 London's rising rents. | WB3525-18 Older property must go. | WB3525-19 Booming house prices. | WB3525-20 Housing market polarisation. |
London is facing a crisis as high rents force key workers out of the capital. The problem is compared with that of Aspen, USA where subsidised housing has been introduced in order to hang on to people who work in low to moderate paid jobs. Includes table of what it costs to rent and buy in London.