A Long Time in Finance: a British housing story
Is there a natural level of home ownership and should we encourage everyone to buy? Neil and Jonathan ask housing expert Peter Williams.
Is there a natural level of home ownership and should we encourage everyone to buy? Neil and Jonathan ask housing expert Peter Williams.
Liberalising the planning system and lowering house prices could defuse the double pension time bomb of low savings and high rent.
Britain’s falling happiness levels are most pronounced amongst younger generations. A new report on housing provides a clue as to why.
Wide-ranging environmental restrictions make it too easy for local objectors to prevent development.
Addressing the inaugural ARC conference in London, the levelling up secretary blamed an unholy alliance of privilege and resentment for the country’s financial problems.
England is “the most difficult place to find a home in the developed world” is the damning conclusion offered up by the Home Builders Federation in its new report.
Negotiating with London landlords has long been fraught but in the past year, the market has become unmanageable – and not just in the capital.
Neil and Jonathan discuss the tension between environmentalism and housebuilding with Robert Colvile, director of the Centre for Policy Studies.
Higher interest rates are biting into house prices which have fallen for the fourth consecutive month in July.
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