Housing: Where's the Plan?

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Housing: Where's the Plan?

Poverty and precarity Housing and homelessness Regional / urban economics Popular economics Property and real estate Urban and municipal planning and policy

Author: Kate Barker

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Collection: Perspectives

Language: English

Published by: London Publishing Partnership

Published on: 25th September 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 851 Kb

ISBN: 9781907994401


Housing Crisis in the UK

Housing is a fundamental necessity, and yet it is generally acknowledged that we have a ‘housing crisis’ in the UK. The housing market has worked well for many people (who have enjoyed the steeply rising values of their homes), which is why change, especially new building, is resisted. But for increasing numbers it now works less well, as home ownership is out of reach.

Current Policy Challenges

Government finds it easier to introduce short-term policies that are not really effective, meaning that the long-term issues are never really resolved. Reforms are urgently needed.

Policy Aims and Issues

There are many national policy aims, including decent homes for all, protection of the greenbelt, better design of buildings and places, avoidance of price volatility, and intergenerational fairness. We also have an existing housing stock that is wrongly located, and some of the housing we do have is of poor quality.

Balancing Growth and Conservation

With so many conflicting views, strong local feelings, and a balance to be struck between growth and conservation, what housing market outcomes might be regarded as a success for policymakers? This book dispels some common myths, and provides answers in the form of policy recommendations.

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