1st Edition

The Dynamics of Urban Property Development

By Jack Rose Copyright 1985
    306 Pages
    by Routledge

    306 Pages
    by Routledge

    Jack Rose examines the social, economic and political forces which have shaped the towns and cities of the UK since the Industrial Revolution.

    The unrestricted and largely unplanned development which followed the Industrial Revolution created unacceptable living and working conditions for which a century of legislation failed to provide a remedy. In the last fifty years of economic, political and legal changes have all affected the shape and speed of development through rent control, taxation, planning directives and other mechanisms.

    The interplay of political changes and economic circumstances which produces the 'dynamics' of development is covered here from the unique standpoint of the author's long and successful career in the property industry.

    This book was first published in 1985

    1. Introduction

    2. From the Industrial Revolution to World War I

    3. Wars and peace

    4. The economics of property transactions

    5. Post-war legislation

    6. Conclusions

    Biography

    Jack Rose