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History of the housing crisis / Rebecca Searle.

By: Searle, Rebecca [author.].Series: Polemics (Rowman and Littlefield, Inc.): Publisher: Lanham ; London : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2022Description: 129 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781786616241; 9781786616258; 9781786616265.Subject(s): Public housing -- Great Britain -- History | Housing -- Great Britain -- HistoryDDC classification: 363.580941
Contents:
Property -- Housing the people -- Boom and bust : the growth of housing finance.
Summary: "In History of the Housing Crisis, Rebecca Searle offers a unique insight into the long history of the housing crisis, telling three stories that are central to understanding the contemporary crisis. The first explores the growth of owner occupation and how this was fostered by generations of parliamentarians as they wrested to contain the disruptive potential of democratization. The rise and fall of council housing is traced in the second story, which documents how a rent strike organized by Glasgow women forced the introduction of rent controls and council house building. Finally, the third story details the surprising legacy of the strikes, which was the boost they gave to the housing finance industry. Searle charts how successive property booms were fueled by lenders using financial mechanisms to displace risk to extend loans to lower-earning households. Rising interest rates placed strain on overextended borrowers and as boom turned to bust, wider economic turbulence ensued. Today we sit upon the largest housing bubble yet seen. As interest rates creep up, this book offers a timely intervention on how housing policy could better house the people."-- Taken from back cover.
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363.509410905 SPR Tenants : the people on the frontline of Britain's housing emergency / 363.509421 MIN Big capital : 363.580941 PAW After council housing : 363.580941 SEA History of the housing crisis / 363.5830941 HAL Home truths : 363.5850941 HAN Estates : 363.5850941 KAR Social housing :

Property -- Housing the people -- Boom and bust : the growth of housing finance.

"In History of the Housing Crisis, Rebecca Searle offers a unique insight into the long history of the housing crisis, telling three stories that are central to understanding the contemporary crisis. The first explores the growth of owner occupation and how this was fostered by generations of parliamentarians as they wrested to contain the disruptive potential of democratization. The rise and fall of council housing is traced in the second story, which documents how a rent strike organized by Glasgow women forced the introduction of rent controls and council house building. Finally, the third story details the surprising legacy of the strikes, which was the boost they gave to the housing finance industry. Searle charts how successive property booms were fueled by lenders using financial mechanisms to displace risk to extend loans to lower-earning households. Rising interest rates placed strain on overextended borrowers and as boom turned to bust, wider economic turbulence ensued. Today we sit upon the largest housing bubble yet seen. As interest rates creep up, this book offers a timely intervention on how housing policy could better house the people."-- Taken from back cover.

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