Urban Land and Property Markets in The Netherlands

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A01=Barrie Needham
A01=Bert Kruijt
A01=Patrick Koenders
Amsterdam
Amsterdam Region
Author_Barrie Needham
Author_Bert Kruijt
Author_Patrick Koenders
B. Kruijt
building industry
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Central Government
comparative European property systems
Compulsory Purchase
Constitutional Framework
D. B. Needham
Disposal Prices
Dutch housing market
Economic Framework
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Financial environment
Fourth National Report
General Location Map
Greenfield Land
Ground Lease
High Rise Dwelling
Housing
Housing Act Dwelling
Land Development Costs
Land Development Process
land use governance
legal environment
Legal Framework
Lump Sum Subsidy
Multi-family Dwellings
Office Developers
Ownership
P. Koenders
Physical Planning Act
Physical Planning Policy
Plot Prices
Policy
Policy Environment
Property
property investment analysis
Property Markets
Provincial Executive
Public Administration
Public Private Partnerships
real estate economics
Regional policy
Social Framework
socio-economic policy
Soil Contamination
Spatial Development
spatial planning policy
Subsidy
Tax
the Environment
The Netherlands
Town Halls
urban development regulation
Urban Land
Urban Land Market
Urban Property Market
Urban Renewal Fund
urban space

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138485181
  • Weight: 353g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1993, Urban Land and Property Markets in the Netherlands provides a detailed explanation of how the land and property markets of the Netherlands work. This book describes the scene extensively and goes deeper to explain the situation in the Netherlands, with commercial real estate being regarded internationally as mature, and offering good safe investment prospects while other aspects of the land and property markets are unique to that country. The constitutional, economic and social contexts are described and current public policies are explained as they affect property development.

Needham, Barrie; Koenders, Patrick; Kruijt, Bert

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