Home ownership in crisis? : the British experience of negative equity
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Home ownership in crisis? : the British experience of negative equity
Ashgate, c1999
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Note
Bibliography: p. 132-135
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, this book comes from a programme of work on Housing and the Wider Economy. The focus of this book is on the negative equity aspect of the program. It aims to get beyond aggregate estimates and gain a more detailed understanding of what the term actually means for individual households. By showing a range of circumstances in which negative equity arises, the intention is also to inform debates about the kind of policy initiatives which may be appropriate.
Table of Contents
- Changing fortunes
- house price volatility and negative equity
- home owners in negative equity
- routes into negative equity
- coping strategies among home owners with negative equity
- changing attitudes and behaviour
- changing attitudes and behaviour
- the rise and fall of negative equity in Britain.
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