E-Books → The Affordable City Strategies for Putting Housing Within Reach (and Keeping It There)
Published by: voska89 on 31-12-2022, 17:43 | 0
The Affordable City : Strategies for Putting Housing Within Reach (and Keeping It There)
by Shane Phillips
English | 2020 | ISBN: 1642831336 | 282 Pages | True PDF | 1.26 MB
E-Books → Political Economy of Housing in Chile
Published by: voska89 on 24-12-2022, 07:44 | 0
Felipe Encinas, "Political Economy of Housing in Chile "
English | ISBN: 1032391790 | 2023 | 120 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Through the lens of political economy, this book positions housing as a key factor in understanding social inequality. It does so by drawing on rich empirical evidence from the case of the Chilean housing market.
E-Books → Housing in America An Introduction, 2nd Edition
Published by: voska89 on 22-12-2022, 15:22 | 0
Housing in America; An Introduction; 2
by Bull Marijoan
English | 2022 | ISBN: 1032183373 | 311 pages | True PDF | 26.01 MB
E-Books → Housing for Hope and Wellbeing
Published by: voska89 on 25-11-2022, 10:44 | 0
Housing for Hope and Wellbeing
by FLORA SAMUEL
English | 2022 | ISBN: 0367469022 | 245 pages | True PDF | 15.31 MB
Housing and neighbourhoods have an important contribution to make to our wellbeing and our sense of our place in the world. This book, written for a lay audience (with policy makers firmly in mind) offers a useful and intelligible overview of our housing system and why it is in 'crisis' while acting as an important reminder of how housing contributes to social value, defined as community, health, self development and identity. It argues for a holistic digital map-based planning system that allows for the sensitive balancing of the triple bottom line of sustainability: social, environmental and economic value. It sets out a vision of what our housing system could look like if we really put the wellbeing of people and planet first, as well as a route map on how to get there.
E-Books → A History of Council Housing in 100 Estates
Published by: voska89 on 25-11-2022, 10:23 | 0
A History of Council Housing in 100 Estates
by John Boughton
English | 2022 | ISBN: 1914124634 | 273 pages | True PDF | 1.19 GB
'It was like heaven! It was like a palace, even without anything in it ... We'd got this lovely, lovely house.' In 1980, there were well over 5 million council homes in Britain, housing around one third of the population. The right of all to adequate housing had been recognised in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but, long before that, popular notions of what constituted a 'moral economy' had advanced the idea that everyone was entitled to adequate shelter. At its best, council housing has been at the vanguard of housing progress - an example to the private sector and a lifeline for working-class and vulnerable people. However, with the emergence of Thatcherism, the veneration of the free market and a desire to curtail public spending, council housing became seen as a problem, not a solution. We are now in the midst of a housing crisis, with 1.4 million fewer social homes at affordable rent than in 1980. In this highly illustrated survey, eminent social historian John Boughton, author of Municipal Dreams, examines the remarkable history of social housing in the UK. He presents 100 examples, from the almshouses of the 16th century to Goldsmith Street, the 2019 winner of the RIBA Stirling Prize. Through the various political, aesthetic and ideological changes, the well-being of community and environment demands that good housing for all must prevail. Features:
E-Books → Beginning Your Wealth in Affordable Housing A Motivational Handbook (1)
Published by: voska89 on 24-11-2022, 08:03 | 0
Al Edwards II, "Beginning Your Wealth in Affordable Housing: A Motivational Handbook (1) "
English | ISBN: 0578574292 | 2019 | 64 pages | EPUB | 458 KB
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E-Books → The SAGE Handbook of Housing Studies
Published by: voska89 on 20-11-2022, 02:41 | 0
David F Clapham, William Clark, Kenneth Gibb, "The SAGE Handbook of Housing Studies"
English | 2012 | ISBN: 1847874304 | PDF | pages: 524 | 11.8 mb
This Handbook elucidates and critically appraises the key issues within housing studies from a multi-disciplinary framework. It looks at ideas from a retrospective approach, but also analyzes the future directions of research and theory in the area demonstrating how the study of housing can contribute to wider debates in the social sciences. The book comes with a comprehensive introductory chapter and individual chapter introductions. It is divided into four parts: markets; approaches; context; and policy. With aninternational team of contributors, the Handbook is a stimulating, wide-ranging read that will be a useful source and reference for academics and researchers in geography, urban studies, sociology, social policy, economics, andpolitical science.
E-Books → Housing Wealth The Comprehensive Guide on Everything You Need to Know About Real Estate
Published by: voska89 on 18-11-2022, 00:22 | 0
English | MP3 | M4B | 15 min | ISBN: 9781662193736 | 2021 | 21.8 MB
Housing Wealth: The Comprehensive Guide on Everything You Need to Know About Real Estate. Learn About Real Estate Investments, How to Purchase and Flipping Properties to Maximize Profits
E-Books → Families, Housing and Property Wealth in a Neoliberal World
Published by: voska89 on 17-11-2022, 06:43 | 0
English | 2022 | ISBN: 0367551306 | 207 pages | True PDF | 5.08 MB
The twenty-first century has so far been characterized by ongoing realignments in the organization of the economy around housing and real estate. Markets have boomed and bust and boomed again with residential property increasingly a focus of wealth accumulation practices. While analyses have largely focussed on global flows of capital and large institutions, families have served as critical actors. Housing properties are family goods that shape how members interact, organise themselves, and deal with the vicissitudes of everyday economic life. Families have, moreover, increasingly mobilized around their homes as assets, aligning household transitions and practices towards the accumulation of property wealth. The capacities of different families to realise this, however, are highly uneven with housing conditions becoming increasingly central to growing inequalities and processes of social stratification. This book addresses changing relationships between families and their homes over the latest period of neo-liberalization. The book confronts how transformations in households, life-course transitions, kinship and intergenerational relations shape, and are being shaped by, the shifting role of property markets in social and economic processes. The chapters explore this in terms of different aspects of home, family life and socioeconomic change across varied national contexts.
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Video Training → Personal Finance #6-Housing Purchase vs Renting
Published by: voska89 on 11-11-2022, 13:36 | 0
Published 09/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 63 lectures (22h 44m) | Size: 18 GB
Home strategies for making personal housing decisions from a Certified Public Accountant (CPA)