Planning and Real Estate

Planning and Real Estate

By Brendan Williams

Real estate development is a highly regulated, high-value industry: this book examines its efficiency, its role in shaping the built environment and its relationship with planning and planners. It considers issues such as the role of the government and property markets and whether it is valid to blame planning systems for dysfunctional housing markets.

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Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Publish Date: 01/01/2020
Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9781848223554
ISBN-10: 1848223552
Language: English

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Real estate development is a highly regulated, high-value industry: this book examines its efficiency, its role in shaping the built environment and its relationship with planning and planners. It considers issues such as the role of the government and property markets and whether it is valid to blame planning systems for dysfunctional housing markets. It also provides a useful grounding in development companies' decision-making and how the property-development process, financing, and pricing systems operate in a market economy. It explains the UK's Development Led system and Development Appraisals, before comparing various alternative international systems to see how they treat, or prioritize, real estate and development interests. It asks which policies might lead to high levels of speculative activity and if so, whether this is sustainable, in political, economic, or environmental terms. It looks to the future to see whether the planning system can prevent future property bubbles and identifies key lessons and implications for planning and property markets.

About the Author

Brendan Williams has taught and researched at a number of universities in North America and Europe for more than twenty years and is currently the director of the Urban Environment Research Project at University College Dublin, where he lectures in urban development, urban economics, and comparative planning systems.

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