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    Explore "gentrification" with insightful episodes like "Selects: How Historic Districts Work", "How Does New York City Keep Reinventing Itself? (Bonus)", "How Housing Discrimination Works", "TPP293: Is It Time To Be Buying In London?" and "Gentrification: What's Really Happening?" from podcasts like ""Stuff You Should Know", "Freakonomics Radio", "Stuff You Should Know", "The Property Podcast" and "Science Vs"" and more!

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    Selects: How Historic Districts Work

    Selects: How Historic Districts Work

    A fascinating thing about Americans is that we can disagree on anything. Such is the case with historic districts – areas of historic importance protected by local laws. Seems innocuous, but are they also to blame for the affordable housing crisis? Learn all about it in this classic episode.

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    How Does New York City Keep Reinventing Itself? (Bonus)

    How Does New York City Keep Reinventing Itself? (Bonus)

    In a word: networks. Once it embraced information as its main currency, New York was able to climb out of a deep fiscal (and psychic) pit. Will that magic trick still work after Covid? In this installment of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club, guest host Kurt Andersen interviews Thomas Dyja, author of New York, New York, New York: Four Decades of Success, Excess and Transformation.

    How Housing Discrimination Works

    How Housing Discrimination Works

    Owning a home in the US is a way to pass wealth down from one generation to the next and lift families into a comfortable life down the road. But there have been barriers to buying homes that Black Americans have faced from the time of slavery to today.

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    TPP293: Is It Time To Be Buying In London?

    TPP293: Is It Time To Be Buying In London?

    London’s calling in this week’s property podcast.

    Is is game over for the London property market? Or is it a property investment opportunity that you need to grab with both hands?

    As always, we’re starting this week’s property podcast with a news story that caught our attention.

    Here’s the link that prompted some colourful language off-air from Rob & Rob this week.

    The chancellor is apparently weighing up a tax break for landlords who sell their investment properties to long-term tenants (tenants who have been in their rental property for at least three years).

    In a nutshell, if this new plan came to fruition, the capital gains tax, usually paid by landlords when they sell a property, would all disappear and be split equally between the landlord and the tenant. From the tax that would have been paid, 50 percent would go to the tenant and the remaining 50 percent would be removed from the landlord’s tax bill.

    It may be a brilliant vote winner but it’s certainly rubbed the Robs up the wrong way. Has the thinktank seriously thought this through? Listen to this week’s property podcast to hear more.

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    Now, London... Should you be selling up investment property or are the future prospects brighter than we thought?

    We start with a recap which brings some interesting insights before looking at where we are today - high prices and stretched affordability.

    Here’s a stat for you: the average property in London costs 14 times the average London earnings.

    That’s not the only stat in this week’s property podcast either, but you’ll need to tune in to find out more. Whether you want to purchase property in London as an owner or an investor, this episode is well worth a listen.

    What’s making investing in property so difficult in London? Can we balance the negative factors with all the opportunities available in the city?

    If you’re firm on investing in London, Rob D has some snippets of information which will be of interest to property investors, sticking with those key fundamentals needed to be considered when investing in property. He also shares his own experience with his London investment property which may resonate with listeners in a similar position this week.

    Is another crash on the horizon? Find out and tune into this week’s property podcast to hear more.

     

    Hub Extra: We’re back with another resource discovered by Rob & Rob this week.

    It’s something the Robs discovered a while ago but it’s had a little refresh so it’s worth sharing with you.

    It can help assess areas and potential for growth - click here to explore. A very handy tool indeed.

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    Gentrification: What's Really Happening?

    Gentrification: What's Really Happening?
    You’ve probably heard that gentrification changes neighborhoods for the worse: first come the hipsters and then the bankers. Soon, the neighborhood is overrun with dog spas and wine bars, and the original residents are nowhere in sight. But what does the science say? And, is there anything good about gentrification? We speak to Prof. Lance Freeman, Asst. Prof. Rachel Meltzer and Nicole Mader to find out. Check out the transcript right here: http://bit.ly/2VQJsgp UPDATE 10/23/18: An earlier version of this episode misstated number of calls in our 311 analysis as "over 900,000." While the analysis started with over 900,000 calls, the number of calls over 6 years was a bit over 600,000. We've updated the episode to reflect that. Selected references: Lance’s study on displacement in gentrifying neighborhoodsRachel’s studies on jobs and businesses in gentrifying neighborhoods Nicole’s study on what’s happening with public schools with gentrification This study by NYU’s Furman study which has all sorts of stats on gentrifying neighborhoodsCredits: This episode was produced by Meryl Horn and Kaitlyn Sawrey with help from Wendy Zukerman, along with Rose Rimler and Odelia Rubin. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell. Fact checking by Michelle Harris. Mix and sound design by Emma Munger. Music by Emma Munger and Bobby Lord. A huge thanks to Kurtis Melby who helped us with the 311 call analysis. For this episode we also spoke to Associate Professor Japonica Brown-Saracino, Professor Elvin Wyly, Associate Professor T. William Lester, Assistant Professor Stacey Sutton, Amy Collado, Assistant Professor Francis Pearman, Dr Miriam Zuk and, Lorena Lopez. A big thanks to Francisco Lopez, Amber Davis, the Zukerman fam and Joseph Lavelle Wilson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    TPP256: Using the Ripple Effect to find the next property hotspot

    TPP256: Using the Ripple Effect to find the next property hotspot

    We’ve mentioned it before, but we’ve never delved deep into it.  This week, we’re discussing the ripple effect.  We take a look at how it moved from London to Manchester, what it’s meant in those cities, where it could trickle down to and most importantly how you can use it to find the next property hotspot.

    NEWS THIS WEEK

    A landmark ruling in favour of a freeholder has caught our eye this week.  Will leasehold costs be slashed?  We take a closer look.  You can check out the full story for yourself here

    RESOURCE OF THE WEEK

    A cracker this week in the form to of a yield map of the U.K.  A big thank you to Michael for sending us this link

    We were eager to see if we had any investments in the top 10.  Do you?

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    SWE: No More Minute Men

    SWE: No More Minute Men
    Emily dedicates this show to the worthy pursuit of preventing premature ejaculation and some rules about it: Never apologize for premature ejaculation. Instead stay calm, carry on and figure out how to last longer in the future. Emily shares tips. Also, the science of infidelity, cunninglingus, swingers, and getting out of the friend zone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.