ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1990 and drawing on extensive research, this book provides an evaluation of the impact of the growth of home ownership in the UK, and of the claims and counter-claims made for its social significance. The book examines critically the evidence for and against the proposition that mass home ownership is contributing towards a more equal society. Wide-ranging in its coverage, the book discusses the changing nature and role of home ownership, wealth accumulation and housing, the relationship between social class and housing tenure, and policy development.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|12 pages

Understanding Home Ownership

chapter 2|36 pages

Home ownership – facts and fictions

chapter 3|23 pages

Home ownership: a silent revolution?

chapter 4|20 pages

Property, class and tenure

chapter 5|29 pages

The fragmented market

chapter 6|33 pages

Wealth: realizing the dream

chapter 7|31 pages

A tenure in transition