This paper looks at the contribution that is planned from sizeable extensions to existing urban areas to the current under-supply of UK housing and raises questions as to whether or not new supplies can be increased in a meaningful manner when the timetable of such work is to be left in the hands of private sector developer
We may be seeing the start of a new era in which local authorities build housing again, says Janice ...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The British housing market, especially the English housing mar...
This report presents the results of an econometric modelling project, concerned with regional housin...
Although there have been claims made for some considerable time that increasing the amount of new ho...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
The vicissitudes and volatilities of recent housing market cyclicality have restructured, reconfigur...
Since the 1990's UK house prices have risen sharply, meaning houses have become less and less afford...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
The shortage of supply and the unaffordability of homes are key elements of Britain’s housing crisis...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
The government’s housing policy has been controversial. Some applaud Help to Buy for kickstarting ac...
Purpose. Housing provides constructed space for human activities. Literature indicates that housing ...
While politicians of all stripes talk about the need to build more homes, very little detail has bee...
This commentary examines the current emphasis on supply-side solutions to the housing crisis in Engl...
We may be seeing the start of a new era in which local authorities build housing again, says Janice ...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The British housing market, especially the English housing mar...
This report presents the results of an econometric modelling project, concerned with regional housin...
Although there have been claims made for some considerable time that increasing the amount of new ho...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
The vicissitudes and volatilities of recent housing market cyclicality have restructured, reconfigur...
Since the 1990's UK house prices have risen sharply, meaning houses have become less and less afford...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
The shortage of supply and the unaffordability of homes are key elements of Britain’s housing crisis...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
The government’s housing policy has been controversial. Some applaud Help to Buy for kickstarting ac...
Purpose. Housing provides constructed space for human activities. Literature indicates that housing ...
While politicians of all stripes talk about the need to build more homes, very little detail has bee...
This commentary examines the current emphasis on supply-side solutions to the housing crisis in Engl...
We may be seeing the start of a new era in which local authorities build housing again, says Janice ...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The British housing market, especially the English housing mar...
This report presents the results of an econometric modelling project, concerned with regional housin...