流动房屋所有权:在罗马尼亚布加勒斯特探索未来前景,将房屋所有权转化为资产

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Economic Anthropology Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1002/sea2.12316
Alexandra Ciocanel
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本文研究了东欧背景下住房的金融化和资产化问题,重点关注维持住房作为资产和社会再生产工具的特定时间限制金融战略。文章提出了 "流动性住房所有权 "的概念,以解释住房与流动性之间的各种联系,以及对未来交换价值增加的预期,这种预期对当前的金融决策起着至关重要的作用。文章利用在布加勒斯特进行的人种学研究,论证了中上层抵押贷款借款人通过在两个未来视角之间游走,制定其杠杆住房投资战略。为确保住房成为长期资产,按揭借款人更倾向于通过提前还款的中期财务策略来撤出按揭合同的长期性。文章认为,至少对普通购房者而言,流动性住房所有权反映的不是短期的经济利益,而是长期的社会再生产需求,这说明在住房金融化的背景下,金融计算和家庭关切复杂地交织在一起。
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Liquid homeownership: Navigating future horizons to turn homeownership into assets in Bucharest, Romania
This article examines the financialization and assetization of housing in an Eastern European context by focusing on the specific temporally bounded financial strategies to maintain housing as an asset and vehicle for social reproduction. It proposes the concept of liquid homeownership to account for the varied associations of housing with liquidity and the expectations of future increased exchange value that play an essential role in shaping financial decisions in the present. Drawing on ethnographic research in Bucharest, the article argues that upper‐middle‐class mortgage borrowers strategize their leveraged housing investment by navigating between two future horizons. To ensure that housing is an asset in the long term, mortgage borrowers prefer to evacuate the long‐term of the mortgage contract through medium‐term financial strategies of early repayment. Given the importance attributed to future liquidity from homeownership for providing for old age or securing children's future, the article argues that liquid homeownership, at least for ordinary homebuyers, is a reflection less of short‐term financial interest and more of a long‐term social reproduction need, pointing to the complex intermix of financial calculations and domestic concerns in the context of financialization of housing.
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