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Safe as Houses: Housing Inheritance in Britain

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The forty years since the war have seen a revolution in housing tenure in Britain. In 1945 almost two-thirds of households rented their accommodation from private landlords. Only a quarter owned their own homes. By 1987 almost two-thirds of households owned or were buying their own homes. Since 1960 the number of home owners has more than doubled to 14 million, and Britain has changed from a nation of tenants to a nation of home owners. The expansion of home ownership and rapid house price inflation have together led ...

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Safe as Houses: Housing Inheritance in Britain 1991, Sage Publications Ltd, London

ISBN-13: 9781853961052

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