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Housing finance

Reimagining Inclusive Cities: MRI on Chennai Housing Symposium

2018-11-18

MRI managing director József Hegedüs and researcher Vera Horváth presented on “ReImagining Inclusive Cities: Planning, Land, Housing, Infrastructure” in Chennai, India on 16 November 2018. The two-day symposium, on 15-16 November, was organised by the German development Agency GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit), and supported by the government of Tamil Nadu. The event brought together leaders and policy makers from the central, state, and local governments tasked with housing and urban land management; as well as researchers, NGO representatives and private sector actors from India and all over the globe.

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Housing finance, Housing policy

PROFICIENT (2012-2016)

2016-11-10

Client: Directorate General for Research and Innovation (European Commission)

Project duration: September 2012 – August 2016

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This Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) funded research project had a very broad focus: on the one hand it concentrated on identifying the possibilities of establishing new collective-self organized residential complexes all over Europe, on the other hand it intended to define the circumstances under which residents of owner-occupied multi-unit buildings can implement the energy efficient renovation of their estates. The project has developed a website that assists the communities to go through either the construction or the renovation process. MRI was responsible for developing business models that would enable SMEs to be drivers of the construction or renovation process. The therefore project aimed at developing business models that focus on a special segment of the market, producing business and service products (e.g. e-market place) providing new business opportunities for SMEs in this segment, comprising

  • Collective self-organised housing (CSO), where the inhabitants have a major role in the decisions concerning construction or retrofitting thus even they have limited technical knowledge they are capable to express their ideas;
  • The business model is based on ESCO structure, building on performance guarantee;
  • The interventions focus on not only single buildings but on district level (neighbourhood) residential areas.

During the research process MRI was able to get acquainted with the establishment and operation of collective-self organized housing forms that are practically unknown in Hungary if we speak about new construction (part of this segment is co-housing that is quite common in some European countries, like Denmark), while it is the dominant form of housing if we speak about renovation as most of the multi-unit buildings are owner occupied in Hungary (while this is not the case in Western-Europe).

All the deliverables of the project can be found at: http://proficient-project.eu

 

Filed Under: Housing finance, Housing Projects, Projects, Refurbishment, energy efficiency

Redesigning Social Housing Against Poverty in Europe

2016-04-30

József Hegedüs participated in a project meeting between 5-8 April 2016 in Brunico-Bruneck for RESHAPE – Redesigning Social Housing Against Poverty in Europe, a comparative project focusing on social housing in Southern Europe, with the aim to produce applied knowledge for a variety of housing regimes. The meeting was a follow-up to last year’s kick-off in Bolzano.

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Housing finance, Housing policy, Social inclusion

MRI members participated and presented on ENHR 2015 Conference

2015-07-06

Four staff members of Metropolitan Research Institute participated on the annual conference of European Network of Housing Researchers between 28 June and 1 July, held in the University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE).

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Housing finance, Housing policy

Residential mortgage lending: social and individual risks – social consequence of the FX mortgage loan crisis after 2008 in Hungary

2014-06-24

A research project on “Residential mortgage lending: social and individual risks – social consequence of the FX mortgage loan crises after 2008 in Hungary” was launched in February 2014, in cooperation between the Metropolitan Research Institute (MRI) and Hungarian Academy of Sciences – Centre for Social Sciences, Institute of Sociology (HAS CSS IS).

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Housing finance, Housing policy

Non-profit loan product for the renovation of multi-family buildings (2011)

2011-12-31

Title: Market research for the development of a specialised assistance product for Habitat for Humanity with the aim of supporting the renovation of multi-family buildings inhabited by low-income households

Client: Habitat for Humanity International Hungary

Period: 05/2011 – 12/2011

Filed Under: Egyéb, Housing allowance schemes, Housing finance, Housing policy, Projects, Refurbishment, energy efficiency Tagged With: Research

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