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      The false promise of homeownership: Homeowner societies in an era of declining access and rising inequality

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      Urban Studies
      SAGE Publications

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          In the late 20th century, homeownership became entrenched in a wider societal project that sought to transform the economy and increase social inclusion. This project focused on mortgaged owner-occupation as a means not only to acquire a stable home, but also to realise greater economic security via asset accumulation. The underlying ideology featured an implicit promise that homeownership would be widespread, equalising and secure. Despite transformations in market conditions, such narratives have continued to underscore policy approaches and housing marketisation. This article directly confronts this promise. It first unpacks its key tenets before investigating their currency across three classic ‘homeowner societies’: the US, the UK and Australia. Our empirical findings reveal declining access to homeownership, increasing inequalities in concentrations of housing wealth and intensifying house-price volatility undermining asset security. The article contends that the imperative of homeownership that has sustained housing policy since the 1970s may be increasingly considered a ‘false promise’. Our analyses expose contemporary housing market dynamics that instead appear to enhance inequality and insecurity.

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                Journal
                Urban Studies
                Urban Studies
                SAGE Publications
                0042-0980
                1360-063X
                May 2021
                January 21 2020
                May 2021
                : 58
                : 6
                : 1120-1140
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
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                10.1177/0042098019895227
                6a498052-d698-40e1-a731-ab7061dac81b
                © 2021

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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