In all the debate around the government's planning reforms, we are in danger of losing sight of the fundamental problem - the current system has failed to deliver enough houses, of the kind people want, in the places where they want to live. Solving this fundamental problem requires us to build more housing. Every other 'radical' solution so far proposed is either insufficiently radical to make much difference (empty homes) or sufficiently radical that it's hard to believe it represents a good solution (empty bedrooms)
Posted by Paul Cheshire, LSE and SERC We all know there is a housing crisis. The latest data show th...
With a growing population, government is under increasing pressure to build more and more housing de...
I was pretty critical of Nick Clegg's recent announcement on allowing parents to use their pension p...
Some initial commentary on the government's housing strategy suggests that there is little coherent ...
The Intergenerational Foundation are calling for the government to adopt measures to stop the 'hoard...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
We have far too few homes in Britain, and this drives house prices upwards. Even the recent collapse...
I see Richard Rogers had a piece in the Evening Standard last night calling for a greater focus on d...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, LSE & SERC The RICS recently called for a big boost to building houses spec...
While politicians of all stripes talk about the need to build more homes, very little detail has bee...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The British housing market, especially the English housing mar...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
Everybody seems to accept that there is something wrong with the way housing is delivered in Britain...
George Osborne and Eric Pickles write in the FT this morning defending their planning reforms. The N...
Finally had a chance to catch-up with Centre for Cities report on where to build homes for Britain's...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, LSE and SERC We all know there is a housing crisis. The latest data show th...
With a growing population, government is under increasing pressure to build more and more housing de...
I was pretty critical of Nick Clegg's recent announcement on allowing parents to use their pension p...
Some initial commentary on the government's housing strategy suggests that there is little coherent ...
The Intergenerational Foundation are calling for the government to adopt measures to stop the 'hoard...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
We have far too few homes in Britain, and this drives house prices upwards. Even the recent collapse...
I see Richard Rogers had a piece in the Evening Standard last night calling for a greater focus on d...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, LSE & SERC The RICS recently called for a big boost to building houses spec...
While politicians of all stripes talk about the need to build more homes, very little detail has bee...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The British housing market, especially the English housing mar...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
Everybody seems to accept that there is something wrong with the way housing is delivered in Britain...
George Osborne and Eric Pickles write in the FT this morning defending their planning reforms. The N...
Finally had a chance to catch-up with Centre for Cities report on where to build homes for Britain's...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, LSE and SERC We all know there is a housing crisis. The latest data show th...
With a growing population, government is under increasing pressure to build more and more housing de...
I was pretty critical of Nick Clegg's recent announcement on allowing parents to use their pension p...