Urban Land and Property Markets in Sweden Routledge Library Editions: Urban Planning Series
Auteurs : Kalbro Thomas, Mattsson Hans
Originally published in 1995, Land and Property Markets in Sweden looks at the growing demand for an understanding of the urban land and property markets in Sweden. The book offers detailed accounts of the policy, legislative, and regulatory frameworks of urban land and property markets in Sweden, explaining how the markets operate and interact with the planning systems. It also incorporates a review of the second-home market, which is particularly well developed in Sweden. Fully detailed case studies are included to illustrate land development issues and the processes of purchase and sale of properties.
Foreword Preface 1. Basic Information 2. The Policy Environment 3. The Legal Framework 4. The Process 5. The Urban Property Market 6. Case Studies 7. Concluding Remarks Bibliography Index
Date de parution : 03-2020
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Mots-clés :
Property Subdivision; Single Family Housing Area; Sweden; Site Leasehold; Constitutional Framework; Multi-family Dwellings; Economic Framework; Public Administration; Financial environment; Special Area Regulations; Greenfield Land; Joint Development Area; Housing; Mortgage Deeds; Legal Framework; County Administrative Board; Ownership; Detailed Plan; Policy; Town Centre Renewals; Policy Environment; Tax Exempt Properties; Property; Municipal Housing Companies; Property Markets; Sewerage Installations; Regional policy; Single Family Dwellings; Social Framework; Utility Easements; Spatial Development; Single Family Housing; Subsidy; Sewerage Mains; Tax; Housing Policy; Urban Land; Orderly Urban Development; Family Policy; National Physical Planning; building industry; Private Housing Companies; legal environment; Employment Participation Rate; socio-economic policy; Property Units; the Environment; Swedish State Railways; urban space; Industrial Properties; Single-family Dwellings; Undeveloped Buildings; Tenement buildings; Land; Construction; Subsidy Environment; Second Homes; urban design; Hans Mattsson