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Publication: "Perspective on the housing market !"
Working with Choice Based letting for more than 15 years, a moment for a review of the value of the instrument CBL in The Netherlands.
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Investing in knowledge, networks and development of Young Professionals: The LaiKa Foundation
The modern employee is an employee that has access to one of the most important production factors that is available today: knowledge. Borders are becoming blurred. Knowledge workers try to establish international links to resolve their issues.
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Regeneration and Social Investments in Liverpool and Manchester
What is the English approach and what can we learn by knowledge exchange between England ad the Netherlands ? A group of Dutch alderman, project developers, MP members and CEO's from housing association visited regeneration projects in June 2006.
ICS-Advies and the NIROV organised this study visit.
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"The secret of love"-
What is the value of housing for the consumer?
What exactly do customers look for in the housing market? And what do they miss? What do they find irresistible? And how can we make housing attractive enough to tempt the consumer to invest (more)? What is the value of housing for the consumer?
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"Housing: more than just a roof over their heads."
How do we resolve the problem of the demand for housing for the homeless in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands? And is it indeed possible to offer them more than just a roof over their heads? To seek answers to those questions, the London Housing Foundation, in collaboration with ICS-Advies, organized a meeting of English and Dutch organizations in Amsterdam in 2005.
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Young UK professionals visit Dutch organizations
The "young potentials" of one of the largest English housing associations, London & Quadrant, were recently in the Netherlands for a working visit over a number of days. The visit was organized by ICS-Advies in collaboration with local Dutch organizations. Meetings with colleagues of the equivalent associations in Rotterdam (Vestia) and Utrecht (Portaal) and working visits to various projects (SEV / KEI) yielded some lively discussions. full
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Masterclass Urban Renewal : small is more than
beautiful.
A large number of restructuring projects must be completed in the United Kingdom and in the Netherlands in the years to come. To achieve that, much faster progress must be made. The UK / NL Masterclass Urban Renewal has been developed for that purpose.
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British and Dutch partnerships in housing
Both the UK and the Netherlands have long histories in the area
of public housing, care and welfare. These are characterised by
significant differences. In recent times, however, there has been
an increasing amount of common ground between the two countries.
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Surfers on the housing market
The position of starters on the housing market is about much
more than calculations of probabilities relating to relationships
between supply and demand. What people want of their homes asks
for greater consideration than ever before to be given to the needs
of the customer.
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The "Delft Model"
Designer of the Delft Model (1990). Turning a waiting list and
allocation culture around into a market-orientated supply model
for the renting of homes in the Netherlands. Is now applied in
almost 90% of municipalities in The Netherlands. The customer chooses
where he/she is interested in to live.
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The WorkHotel ©
The WorkHotel is an innovative Living-Learning-Working concept, developed
in collaboration with ICS-Advies, for young people who have insufficient
education and problems with their accommodation and life situation.
Young people leaving the WorkHotel after a stay of 1 to 2 years are
guaranteed a job and a place to live.
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