This disturbing new rental trend shows just how broken Britain’s housing market really is - IN FOCUS: It only takes a quick skim through London’s depressingly exploitative ‘room for rent’ adverts to ...
In an unusual move, the CMA called for “fundamental interventions that go beyond the way in which the housing market itself works” – as it specifically singled out Britain’s broken ...
Prices across prime housing markets in England, Scotland and Wales, excluding the capital, fell by 0.2% in the fourth quarter ...
That turn in the trend is showing in Britain’s housing market. Properties, often large ones outside London, bought and built in the hope that covid had consigned commuting to the past ...
Last week, after swallowing a bit more of his pride and accepting a much be-stringed bundle of cash from Britain ... into the lucrative American real estate market. But to ensure that their ...
Britain’s housing market is broken. With spiralling prices and record rents, key figures reveal the roots of the crisis. How did we get here - and what could happen next?
at sub-market rents. Until the 1970s, almost all social housing was council housing, and throughout that decade it accounted for around a third of the overall housing stock of Great Britain.
Britain already desperately needed a free market revolution. We have been getting poorer for too long, and the evidence is everywhere, from low wages, to poor housing, to our crumbling infrastructure.
In the long-term, meanwhile, Jones argues that it’s about creating “far more genuinely affordable housing”. Many people are forced into the rental market because they have no other option ...