Becoming a landlord: strategies of property-based welfare in the private rental sector in Great Britain |
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Authors: | Adriana Mihaela Soaita Beverley Ann Searle Kim McKee Tom Moore |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Housing Research, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK;2. School of Social Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK;3. Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK |
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Abstract: | Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning residential property investment – commonly through homeownership and exceptionally also through landlordism – at the core of households’ asset-building strategies. Nonetheless, the private rented sector (PRS) has been commonly portrayed as a tenure option for tenants rather than a welfare strategy for landlords. Drawing on qualitative interviews with landlords across Great Britain, we explore landlords’ different motivations in engaging in landlordism; and the ways in which their property-based welfare strategies are shaped by the particular intersection of individual socioeconomic and life-course circumstances, and the broader socioeconomic and financial environment. By employing a constructionist grounded approach to research, our study contributes to a more nuanced understanding of the different ways that asset-based welfare strategies operate within the PRS. We draw attention to an understudied nexus between homeownership and landlordism which we argue represents a promising route for future research. |
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Keywords: | Private rental sector landlords asset-based welfare property inequality United Kingdom |
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