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Switching to social rent: delivering the homes we need

12 Aug 2024

Ensuring this money is invested in new homes and communities is essential not just to deliver the homes we need now, but also to make the case for the further, more expansive investment in future housing and infrastructure funds necessary to resolve the housing crisis over the medium to long-term. [...] Between 2017/18 and 2021/22, 70% of new affordable rents were let to tenants in receipt of one of these two benefits, a similar proportion to new social rent lettings (71%).37 In 2022/23, following the pandemic and during the early days of the cost of living crisis this increased to 79% and 78% respectively. [...] The committee suggests that government should assess the capacity of appropriate private investment to build these homes to free up grant funding for social rent.39 The next government should therefore recalibrate these priorities and use public grant in the way most conducive to resolving the housing crisis. [...] To better allow partnerships to deepen and for councils and housing associations to be able to plan for the long-term, the next government should clarify the existence of and the timescales for the next AHP beyond 2026 at the earliest opportunity. [...] Conclusion and recommendations: the pathway to building the homes we need Given the significant challenges to delivering a mass social housebuilding programme, it is important to outline a pathway which demonstrates the vital role the next AHP should play in ensuring we build the type of homes we need in the places we need to build them.

Authors

Alex Diner

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16
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United Kingdom

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