A new report on investment in the Private Rented Sector
(PRS) opens channels for councils, developers and investors to work alongside
each other on a new generation of private rented housing. The report highlights
the need for dedicated vehicles to now accelerate the delivery of private
rented family housing. The report; ‘How
local authorities can foster investment by corporate landlords in new private rental
housing’, prepared by university professors, Tony Crook and Peter A. Kemp,
states that councils are ideally placed to create a modern, private rental
offering by working closely with investors and developers. Read more on
24housing.
Putting the ‘lord’ in ‘landlord’: US churches step up to build housing amid
shortage
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The ‘Yes in God’s Back Yard’ movement sees churches across the country
develop their underutilized land into affordable housing
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