This looks pretty promising.
Posts by Iago Martínez
No, el Plan Estatal de Vivienda no blinda para siempre la vivienda de protección oficial. Entre otras cosas, porque no puede.
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Tremendo. Que pasará agora, entre outras cousas, coas medidas comprometidas en materia de vivenda?
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"Desahucios exprés, el fin inmediato de las zonas tensionadas, libertad real para construir, prioridad absoluta a los españoles en vivienda protegida y en el acceso a la propiedad, control de fronteras y la poca vivienda que se construye para quienes son de aquí".
El terror.
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Una habitación, por desgracia, puede ser una vivienda. Y cuando lo es, quien vive en ella merece la misma protección que cualquier otra persona inquilina. La Ley de Arrendamientos Urbanos no lo dice, pero sí esta sentencia de la Audiencia Provincial de Cantabria.
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O mes que vén hai eleccións en Escocia. Na Universidade de Glasgow, onde estou de estadía, fan este tipo de cousas nas semanas previas. Nas nosas tamén?
Presented yesterday at the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence, University of Glasgow. A first look at Spain's housing policy turn since 2018 and the governance tensions it is generating across a highly decentralised, plurinational state. Work in progress, heading to ENHR Oslo in June.
🔔 New paper published online!
Rudi Klanjsek and Karin Fisher explore housing related stress and health in their paper: Housing Concerns, Stress, and Youth Health in the Context of Adverse Macro-Structural Housing Conditions: Evidence from Slovenia.
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Call for submissions for our September conference "Housing Matters: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?" are open! Please submit by 5pm, Friday 5 June 2026. More information on how to submit and about the conference in general can be found here:
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Acabo de saber do pasamento de Manuel Herce, a quen lle debo algunhas boas lecturas. Que a terra lle sexa leve.
Who should own the value of land?
New report by Ed Shepherd and myself on the political economy of land value capture. A major research undertaking (incl 50 interviews) examining the power relations that structure how land values are (unjustly) distributed in England.
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❗ Are you a PhD candidate with a focus on housing? Apply now for our competitive PhD bursaries for our upcoming conference "Housing Matters: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?"
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Build baby build? Housing submarkets and the effects of new construction on existing rents Anthony Damiano and Chris Frenier aUniversity of Minnesota; bHealth Care Cost Institute ABSTRACT There is vigorous debate among scholars, and activists about the role that new market-rate apartments play in alleviating housing affordability issues at the neighborhood level. This study evaluates how new large (>50 units) market-rate apartment buildings affect rents in nearby buildings. In contrast to other recent work, we posit that the effects of new construction may vary by the quality of existing housing. We test this hypothesis by using a panel of building-level rents from Minneapolis, Minnesota, observed between 2000 and 2018. While we find no effect of new high-end housing on the market overall, we find countervailing effects of new construction on different parts of the rental market when broken out separately. We find that lower-priced rental housing close to new construction had rents 4.4% higher than those in other low-quality buildings farther away in the first 5 years after new construction. In contrast, we find that new construction had the opposite effect on higher-priced housing: rents were 1.7% lower near new construction. This study reiterates the importance of housing submarket theory and how focusing solely on average effects of housing interventions may miss important and nuanced effects across different parts of the market.
Newly published housing research! We find that the effects of new construction on rents varies by the quality of the existing housing. In the first 5 years rents went up 4.4% near low quality buildings and went down 1.7% near high quality buildings (1/x) 🧵
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Máis ca unha aprendiz das elites, preferiría unha esquerda que retomase a pregunta pola organización lendo a contrapelo a súa propia historia, entendida no sentido máis longo e largo posible. A última vez que o fixo por estes lares, creo, foi en 2014.
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