The Tories are planning to leave the housing crash for the next government
Changes to stamp duty will stimulate demand just before the next election – and cause the market to fall after…
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Changes to stamp duty will stimulate demand just before the next election – and cause the market to fall after…
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British houses were found to lose an average of 3°C every five hours.
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Rishi Sunak should take up Lisa Nandy’s offer of votes to get the Levelling Up Bill through.
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The death of Awaab Ishak should shame the nation, and must be a defining moment for the housing sector.
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The prospect of being seen as so weak as to rely on Labour support to carry legislation was clearly too…
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High private rents and stagnant wages mean housing benefit now costs £23.4bn a year.
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A decade and a half of ultra-low interest rates gave ministers the perfect opportunity to upgrade the fabric of this…
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The Tories pledged to build 300,000 homes every year but just 204,530 were built in the most recent period.
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The country is blighted by landlordism, homelessness and Thatcher’s legacy.
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There are 106,000 people searching for rooms in the capital, but fewer than 15,000 available.
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At last, a perfect summation of the view that blames young people for their struggles rather than decades of policy…
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What renters really need is more housing supply and more stability.
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The CEO of Citizens Advice on her time as permanent secretary of Defra, the cost-of-living crisis, and William Beveridge.
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As interest rates rise and mortgages become unaffordable, the whole system will start to crumble.
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The new Prime Minister will take charge of a country facing huge economic challenges.
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They would reflect the true purpose of houses as a place to live, rather than as an asset to generate…
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Young people are spending a third or more of their salaries on rent. That should scare the Tories.
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The existence of the 50-year mortgage shows lenders are desperate.
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First-time buyers have been priced out of the housing market by wealthier people.
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An exclusive poll shows that more people are recognising a housing crisis, and support action to address it.
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