A new survey from Winckworth Sherwood has found a series
of aspects of older people’s housing are ignored by government. The government
are also failing to provide the choice of tenures and care options and is
confusing for buyers, says a new report from law firm Winckworth Sherwood and
Housing LIN, a specialist housing network of housing, health and social care
providers. The report – The other end of
the housing market: Housing for older people – also notes a marked rise in
the number of private developers moving into this market and fear over high
service charges holding back decisions to move. Download the report from the
Housing LIN website.
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