New Politics for Housing: Unpacking the Role of Financial Actors in Promoting the Financialisation of Housing in Portugal

Housing is increasingly playing a key role in the global economy, acting as a catalyst for capital expansion, international investment, and wealth accumulation. The transformation of the Portuguese housing system, which has been influenced by financial actors, illustrates the expansion of finance into housing systems. This paper unpacks recent housing policy and reports on the dimensions of the changes and alterations in financial actors, markets, practices, measurements, and narratives dominant in Portugal. We find that while the liberalisation of the rental market has sparked interest from private sector investors in recent years, the anticipated improvements in housing provision and affordability have not been realised thus far. These findings shed new light on the key features of the financialisation of the Portuguese housing sector and the extent of the political power of financial actors in promoting the financialisation of housing.

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Document Type
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ISSN
2336-2839
Volume / Issue
11 / 2
Pages
216-228
Date of publication
5.12.2024

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Xerez, R. , J. Lima, V. Lima 2024. ‘New Politics for Housing: Unpacking the Role of Financial Actors in Promoting the Financialisation of Housing in Portugal.’ Critical Housing Analysis 11 (2): 216-228. https://doi.org/10.13060/23362839.2024.11.2.579