Introduction In England we have a housing problem. Prices and rents are too high for young people. Halving them and mortgage debt over a generation (by 2050/2060) will boost their future prosperity. But worry today’s generation of home owners. Will their equity, for example dry up if supply matches demand? Conflicting priorities blocks progress. Locally … Continue reading New homes with Local Support
Month: March 2023
Stop press
My last post was 8 March, in which I said I will post my solution soon. This is taking time. Please be patient. So here is a version of the key concern, being a recent comment by me attached to an FT article. It captures the political dilemma. You must stop believing what the political … Continue reading Stop press
Housing policy failure; a consensus?
Yesterday’s ConservativeHome had an interesting piece by someone who should know the truth. Bartek Staniszewski is a researcher at Bright Blue. He correctly points out that Labour are no more ambitious than the Conservatives in policy terms intended to build more houses. He concludes “Unless this failed consensus is broken, the housing crisis is here … Continue reading Housing policy failure; a consensus?
Homes deficit-4.3m?
The Centre for Cities think tank has released a report, The Housebuilding Crisis. It contains interesting, in fact thought provoking numbers. First up, saying that if the UK had built houses at same rate of the average West European country in the period 1955-2015 we would now have an additional 4.3 million homes, a 15% … Continue reading Homes deficit-4.3m?