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Encouraging and enabling low‐income owner‐occupiers to maintain their homes: An exploratory study
Jill Stewart, Julie Clayton, Annmarie RustonThe purpose of this paper is to show that owner occupation has become the prevailing tenure in the UK with owners increasingly being seen as holding primary responsibility for the…
The importance of tenure to retirement housing purchasers and the impact of culture upon their attitudes to tenure
Martin LivetteIn this paper culture is considered by marketers to have a profound influence on consumer behaviour, yet explanations of tenure preference ignore or dismiss culture as a factor…
Lessons from real estate partnerships in the UK: Drivers, barriers and critical success factors
Timothy J. Dixon, Gaye PottingerThis paper seeks to summarise the main research findings from a detailed, qualitative set of structured interviews and case studies of Real Estate Partnership (REP) schemes in the…
Research notes – power of expectations
Joe T.Y. Wong, Eddie C.M. HuiThe objective of this paper is to demonstrate that the Pygmalion hypothesis is supported in the housing market and the hypothesis that investors are, all too frequently…
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- Professor Graham Squires