The emergence of a Build to Rent model: The role of narratives and discourses


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Authors
Durrant, D 
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jats:pThis paper analyses ‘Build to Rent’ (BTR), a new form of tenure in London’s housing market. We examine the ways in which private and public sector actors have shaped the context of BTR’s emergence, and developed a model for delivery in London. We argue they relied on and constructed narratives of negativity about the private rental sector, which were juxtaposed with their product to position BTR as a solution to part of London’s housing crisis. Building on this, and leveraging an emerging but supportive institutional context, real estate professionals have adapted a US model to the UK. We argue that both the narrative-generating activities and the model development reveal tensions, which help theorise the ways new models of financing housing emerge.</jats:p>

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Keywords
Housing, London, investors, Build to Rent, financialisation
Journal Title
Environment and Planning A
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Journal ISSN
0308-518X
1472-3409
Volume Title
53
Publisher
SAGE Publications
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