Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC It does not take great economic insight to realise that Britain, especially south east England and above all London, faces a crisis of housing affordability; a crisis that threatens to turn into a wider financial crisis up the line as loan to value ratios increase, with house prices already accelerating ahead of incomes and rising interest rates waiting to jump out of the bushes in maybe less than a year
Vacant, previously-developed land in cities can generate negative externalities on surrounding areas...
Vacant, previously-developed land in cities can generate negative externalities on surrounding areas...
The National Housing Federation is warning that 'the housing market will be plunged into crisis with...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The British housing market, especially the English housing mar...
Since the 1990's UK house prices have risen sharply, meaning houses have become less and less afford...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, LSE and SERC We all know there is a housing crisis. The latest data show th...
The government’s housing policy has been controversial. Some applaud Help to Buy for kickstarting ac...
What lies behind Britain’s crisis of housing affordability? As Paul Cheshire explains, it is nothing...
Although directed to the British system of Town and Country Planning this paper has relevance for ma...
Although directed to the British system of Town and Country Planning this paper has relevance for ma...
Although directed to the British system of Town and Country Planning this paper has relevance for ma...
Earlier this week the BBC reported on findings from a Halifax poll suggesting that first time buyers...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
Strict regulation is affecting supply in the South East's property market, argue Christian Hilber an...
Writing in yesterday's Guardian, Larry Elliot suggests that the result in Bradford West was a sympto...
Vacant, previously-developed land in cities can generate negative externalities on surrounding areas...
Vacant, previously-developed land in cities can generate negative externalities on surrounding areas...
The National Housing Federation is warning that 'the housing market will be plunged into crisis with...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The British housing market, especially the English housing mar...
Since the 1990's UK house prices have risen sharply, meaning houses have become less and less afford...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, LSE and SERC We all know there is a housing crisis. The latest data show th...
The government’s housing policy has been controversial. Some applaud Help to Buy for kickstarting ac...
What lies behind Britain’s crisis of housing affordability? As Paul Cheshire explains, it is nothing...
Although directed to the British system of Town and Country Planning this paper has relevance for ma...
Although directed to the British system of Town and Country Planning this paper has relevance for ma...
Although directed to the British system of Town and Country Planning this paper has relevance for ma...
Earlier this week the BBC reported on findings from a Halifax poll suggesting that first time buyers...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
Strict regulation is affecting supply in the South East's property market, argue Christian Hilber an...
Writing in yesterday's Guardian, Larry Elliot suggests that the result in Bradford West was a sympto...
Vacant, previously-developed land in cities can generate negative externalities on surrounding areas...
Vacant, previously-developed land in cities can generate negative externalities on surrounding areas...
The National Housing Federation is warning that 'the housing market will be plunged into crisis with...