Homeownership in the UK has been depleting in recent
years with the government introducing measures to encourage more people onto
the property ladder, including building more new homes – but Generation Rent
won’t be going anywhere. Official data released by the MHCLG records that at
the end of Q1 2017, the number of homes in England was up by 0.92% to 23.9
million homes compared with the end of March 2016, equating to an increase of
217,000. Read more on the Buy Association website.
https://www.buyassociation.co.uk/2018/06/04/number-of-homeowners-in-england-rises-for-first-time-in-13-years/
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