Posted by Paul Cheshire, LSE and SERC We all know there is a housing crisis. The latest data show that on the best measure of affordability (the price of a house mid-way in the price range relative to earnings mid-way in the range), the national position is half 1997 levels and not a lot better than at the worst point in 2007
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC It does not take great economic insight to realise that Britain, espec...
John Redwood (henceforth, JR) has been offering his thoughts on the housing crisis and attempting to...
The government’s housing policy has been controversial. Some applaud Help to Buy for kickstarting ac...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The British housing market, especially the English housing mar...
There is a housing crisis in England, writ large in London, and it is a crisis of supply. Paul Chesh...
What lies behind Britain’s crisis of housing affordability? As Paul Cheshire explains, it is nothing...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, LSE & SERC The RICS recently called for a big boost to building houses spec...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
The National Housing Federation is warning that 'the housing market will be plunged into crisis with...
While politicians of all stripes talk about the need to build more homes, very little detail has bee...
In all the debate around the government's planning reforms, we are in danger of losing sight of the ...
I was never much good at "up-and-down" economics and couldn't tell you what today's house building s...
Since the 1990's UK house prices have risen sharply, meaning houses have become less and less afford...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
Overall, the manifestos confirm that all parties are unwilling to face up to the political problems ...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC It does not take great economic insight to realise that Britain, espec...
John Redwood (henceforth, JR) has been offering his thoughts on the housing crisis and attempting to...
The government’s housing policy has been controversial. Some applaud Help to Buy for kickstarting ac...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The British housing market, especially the English housing mar...
There is a housing crisis in England, writ large in London, and it is a crisis of supply. Paul Chesh...
What lies behind Britain’s crisis of housing affordability? As Paul Cheshire explains, it is nothing...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, LSE & SERC The RICS recently called for a big boost to building houses spec...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
The National Housing Federation is warning that 'the housing market will be plunged into crisis with...
While politicians of all stripes talk about the need to build more homes, very little detail has bee...
In all the debate around the government's planning reforms, we are in danger of losing sight of the ...
I was never much good at "up-and-down" economics and couldn't tell you what today's house building s...
Since the 1990's UK house prices have risen sharply, meaning houses have become less and less afford...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
Overall, the manifestos confirm that all parties are unwilling to face up to the political problems ...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC It does not take great economic insight to realise that Britain, espec...
John Redwood (henceforth, JR) has been offering his thoughts on the housing crisis and attempting to...
The government’s housing policy has been controversial. Some applaud Help to Buy for kickstarting ac...