Missing the boat?
Series: Inside Housing ; 20(41) 17 October 2003, 16-18(3)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Investigates the slowing progress of housing associations' involvement in the market rented sector, which was initially promoted as an institutional sector providing high- quality, efficiently managed homes. Anticipates the Barker review's recommendations on how to revive the market rented sector and the possibility of a government announcement in the pre-budget statement in support of creating a new corporate sector, which would provide a real extra choice in the housing market. Presents a market renting timeline and a state of the market table of the 25 largest associations active in the market rented sector.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS67168 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 124160-1001 |
Investigates the slowing progress of housing associations' involvement in the market rented sector, which was initially promoted as an institutional sector providing high- quality, efficiently managed homes. Anticipates the Barker review's recommendations on how to revive the market rented sector and the possibility of a government announcement in the pre-budget statement in support of creating a new corporate sector, which would provide a real extra choice in the housing market. Presents a market renting timeline and a state of the market table of the 25 largest associations active in the market rented sector.