Essays about: "housing revenue"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 essays containing the words housing revenue.
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1. Airbnb in Copenhagen, Denmark: The Short- Term Rent Gap, Gentrification & the Housing Market
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografiAbstract : Short-term tourists visiting formerly residential areas are a potential source of conflict as the short-term tourists change the place they are visiting and represent an inconvenience to residents. This research uses a mixed methods approach with the short-term rent gap framework introduced by Wachsmuth and Weisler (2018) as the quantitative and an additional online expert interview as the qualitative part to analyse the effects of short-term rentals hosted on Airbnb on gentrification processes and the housing market in Copenhagen, pre- and during Covid-19. READ MORE
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2. The Digital Transformation of Irish Charities
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Charities play an essential role in Irish society. People benefit from support in health and social services, from social housing to specific health related organisations. READ MORE
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3. Geotechnical reinforcement work for foundation of extending an existing residential building
University essay from KTH/Jord- och bergmekanikAbstract : The last hundreds of years there has been a land elevation that causes an increased distance between the groundwater level and the buildings founded on wooden piles. When wooden piles are exposed to air, rot fungus occurs which causes the pile to lose its bearing capacity. READ MORE
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4. Sales before ordinary viewing: A study on how selling before the ordinary viewing affects price developments in the housing market
University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggandeAbstract : The housing market has lately turned very intense with many speculators and hectic auctions. The high demand and stagnating supply has led to significant increase in housing prices around the Stockholm area. READ MORE
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5. Energy Provision and Informality in South African Informal Urban Settlements : A Multi-Criteria Sustainability Assessment of Energy Access Alternatives
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : Due to urbanization and governmental incapacity to cope with the consequent increase in demand for housing in cities, more than 10 % of the South African population is living in informal settlements. This group is also growing at high rates, causing settlements in cities to be established in ever less suitable conditions (Gaunt et al. READ MORE