Inequality and financialisation

R. Hearne
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This chapter details the dramatic increase in investor flows into real estate in Ireland and how global investors view the ‘build-to-rent’ sector as a key area for investment. It shows that the non-household sector significantly increased its role in buying residential property in Ireland from 2013 onwards. It sets out how global equity, institutional investors and real estate funds are moving into student accommodation making it less affordable. It looks at how new planning laws promote micro-apartments and how such build-to-rent co-living spaces fail to provide an acceptable living environment. It explores the downsides of global investment and hyperfinancialisation and is adding significantly to demand, thus inflating property prices and rents and how corporate landlords are becoming a real force and have the power to set new (higher) market rents in certain areas embedding a embeds a permanent unaffordability into the housing market. It shows how Ireland is facilitating the global financialisation of housing through its tax and regulatory regime for REITs, global real estate investors and vultures which is of international significance as it is both facilitates, and increases the profitability in, equity investment in residential property.It finishes by detailing the new forms of inequality resulting from financialisation of housing - the winners and losers in the Irish housing system.
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不平等与金融化
本章详细介绍了投资者流入爱尔兰房地产的急剧增加,以及全球投资者如何将“建房出租”行业视为投资的关键领域。它显示,从2013年起,非家庭部门在购买爱尔兰住宅物业方面的作用显著增加。报告阐述了全球股票、机构投资者和房地产基金是如何进入学生宿舍的,这使得学生宿舍的价格变得更低。它着眼于新的规划法律如何促进微型公寓,以及这种建造租赁的共同生活空间如何无法提供可接受的生活环境。它探讨了全球投资和超级金融化的负面影响,以及需求的大幅增加,从而推高了房地产价格和租金,以及企业房东如何成为一股真正的力量,并有能力在某些地区设定新的(更高的)市场租金,从而使房地产市场陷入永久性的负担不起的境地。它显示了爱尔兰如何通过其对房地产投资信托基金、全球房地产投资者和秃鹫的税收和监管制度促进全球住房金融化,这具有国际意义,因为它既促进了住宅房地产股权投资,又提高了盈利能力。该书最后详细描述了住房金融化导致的新形式的不平等——爱尔兰住房体系中的赢家和输家。
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