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The commodification of a rent-regulated housing market. Actors and strategies in Viennese neighbourhoods

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Pages 1930-1950 | Received 16 Feb 2022, Accepted 13 Nov 2022, Published online: 05 Dec 2022

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Figure 1. Typology of commodification strategies (source: authors’ own compilation).

Figure 1. Typology of commodification strategies (source: authors’ own compilation).

Figure 2. Means of bypassing tenement regulations in Vienna’s historic housing stock: physical conversion (left) and legal conversion (right) of Zinshäuser (source: authors).

Figure 2. Means of bypassing tenement regulations in Vienna’s historic housing stock: physical conversion (left) and legal conversion (right) of Zinshäuser (source: authors).

Figure 3. Selected case areas, hotspots of Zinshaus conversion within the historic housing stock (source: own data, own compiliation).

Figure 3. Selected case areas, hotspots of Zinshaus conversion within the historic housing stock (source: own data, own compiliation).

Figure 4. Ownership changes and holding periods in the Zinshaus sample (source: own data, own calculation).

Figure 4. Ownership changes and holding periods in the Zinshaus sample (source: own data, own calculation).

Figure 5. Commodification strategies alongside the housing provision chain on Vienna’s Zinshaus market (source: Ambrose, Citation1991, own compilation).

Figure 5. Commodification strategies alongside the housing provision chain on Vienna’s Zinshaus market (source: Ambrose, Citation1991, own compilation).

Table 1. Actors and commodification strategies on the Zinshaus market (source: own compilation).