The Housing and Finance Institute issues warning that
government housing targets are unlikely to be met without a change in industry
support. The government has been warned that a radical new housebuilding approach
is needed if its new target to build 300,000 homes a year is to be reached.
There have been only six years since the Second World War
that more than 300,000 homes a year have been completed in England. The Institute says the sector is not confident
it can deliver the major up shift in numbers required to meet the new target
without radical change in the way government supports the industry. Read more
on the HFI website.
http://www.thehfi.com/research-&-publications/press-and-profile/natalie-elphicke-not-since-the-moon-landings/80
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