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Tenurial “competition”, tenure dynamics and the private rented sector: An international reappraisal

Kath Hulse (Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia)
Colin Jones (School of Built Environment, Heriot‐Watt University, Edinburgh, UK)
Hal Pawson (School of Built Environment, Heriot‐Watt University, Edinburgh, UK)

Journal of European Real Estate Research

ISSN: 1753-9269

Article publication date: 20 July 2010

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to re‐appraise the role of the private renting in the housing system drawing on a review of public policies toward the sector in six countries. It re‐examines the adequacy of explanations about tenurial “competition” and the dynamics of tenurial change using a cross disciplinary perspective.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper critiques key explanations on the nature and type of competition between housing tenures, notably dual and unitary models, and the role of private renting in explanations of tenure dynamics. The paper also explores some of these ideas empirically by examining the changing role of the private renting relative to other tenures in a number of European countries and in Australia.

Findings

The paper expresses doubts about the potential for unitary markets to develop/continue as integrated markets because of the fundamental problems about ensuring continuing investment in the private rented sector and constraints on the maturation process, particularly where ownership of rental housing is diverse and small‐scale. The analysis suggests that housing tenures are quite fluid and with a general trend towards deregulation of private rents there is a blurring of the distinction between different types of rental systems.

Practical implications

The analysis suggests that it is critical to understand changes in private renting taking into account broader economic conditions, trade‐offs about housing consumption and investment, and public policy settings.

Originality/value

The analysis draws out theoretically, and explores empirically, the process of change in tenure relations by for the first time focusing on the role of private renting in these dynamics.

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Citation

Hulse, K., Jones, C. and Pawson, H. (2010), "Tenurial “competition”, tenure dynamics and the private rented sector: An international reappraisal", Journal of European Real Estate Research, Vol. 3 No. 2, pp. 138-156. https://doi.org/10.1108/17539261011062619

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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