The government’s housing policy has been controversial. Some applaud Help to Buy for kickstarting activity in the housing market, while others warn of potential pitfalls, especially regarding the second phase that will be implemented from January. Alex Marsh argues that more credit being poured into the housing market will only be able to deliver a modest supply response. This means increasing housing costs
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
We have far too few homes in Britain, and this drives house prices upwards. Even the recent collapse...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] As the housing crisis continues, politicians continue to say silly...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The British housing market, especially the English housing mar...
The government’s Help to Buy scheme is intended to stimulate housing demand which, in theory at leas...
Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
Housing affordability is a key concern of an ever-larger fraction of UK voters who are crammed into ...
There are mixed responses to signs that the UK’s housing market is recovering from the 2007-08 depre...
The recent housing boom was unprecedented in magnitude and duration. According to Philippe Bracke, t...
The National Housing Federation is warning that 'the housing market will be plunged into crisis with...
Britain’s model of home ownership is under severe strain. House price volatility has become the cons...
Last week, Stewart Smyth outlined recent developments in Social Housing policy up to the Comprehensi...
Everybody seems to accept that there is something wrong with the way housing is delivered in Britain...
What lies behind Britain’s crisis of housing affordability? As Paul Cheshire explains, it is nothing...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
We have far too few homes in Britain, and this drives house prices upwards. Even the recent collapse...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] As the housing crisis continues, politicians continue to say silly...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The British housing market, especially the English housing mar...
The government’s Help to Buy scheme is intended to stimulate housing demand which, in theory at leas...
Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
Housing affordability is a key concern of an ever-larger fraction of UK voters who are crammed into ...
There are mixed responses to signs that the UK’s housing market is recovering from the 2007-08 depre...
The recent housing boom was unprecedented in magnitude and duration. According to Philippe Bracke, t...
The National Housing Federation is warning that 'the housing market will be plunged into crisis with...
Britain’s model of home ownership is under severe strain. House price volatility has become the cons...
Last week, Stewart Smyth outlined recent developments in Social Housing policy up to the Comprehensi...
Everybody seems to accept that there is something wrong with the way housing is delivered in Britain...
What lies behind Britain’s crisis of housing affordability? As Paul Cheshire explains, it is nothing...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
We have far too few homes in Britain, and this drives house prices upwards. Even the recent collapse...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] As the housing crisis continues, politicians continue to say silly...