Thursday, 17 May 2012

Britain's Broken Housing Market Is Not Being Fixed

The Government is falling well short in tackling the country’s burgeoning housing crisis, leading housing groups have warned, on the day that new figures are expected to show the country is not building enough new homes. In their second Housing Report, the National Housing Federation, Shelter and The Chartered Institute of Housing say the Government is failing to deliver on five out of ten key housing indicators. These include housing supply, affordability of the private rented sector and homelessness.  The report urges the Government to make good on its promises, in particular to ‘get Britain building’, which as well as providing much-needed homes for thousands of families, will also deliver new jobs and economic growth.  The report also warns ministers of the urgency of meeting the nation’s housing needs as pressures, such as falling incomes and a growing and ageing population, intensify over the coming years, putting an increasing strain on Britain’s broken housing market.  Download a copy of the report from the CIH website.

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