Demand for owner-occupied housing expanded dramatically across
modern, industrialized societies in recent years leading to
volatile increases in residential property values. Entry into the
owner-occupied sector has become increasingly critical to
households, while the viability of rental-tenure has been
undermined. This book explores the rise of modern home-ownership as
a cultural, socio-political and ideological phenomenon. It focuses
on housing consumption across a range of societies dominated by a
political and cultural commitment to home-ownership, which has been
largely manipulated and ideologically charged.
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