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Expanding choice increasing the supply of affordable housing [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: London HBF 2007Subject(s): LOC classification:
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Report objectives -- Summary and recommendations -- Achieving government objectives -- What do we mean by housing affordability -- Defining the limits between open-market and affordable housing -- Increasing the supply of housing that is affordable -- Improving the s106 affordable housing process
Summary: Considers how to increase the supply of housing that is more affordable, and reviews a range of measures with HBF recommendations. These include rebalancing supply and demand, public and private subsidies for housing, public sector land?s contribution, private sector low-cost market housing, improving the social housing stock contribution, private sector financial initiatives, and right to buy. Also examines how to improve the process by which affordable housing is provided through s106 agreements on new housing sites.
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Report objectives -- Summary and recommendations -- Achieving government objectives -- What do we mean by housing affordability -- Defining the limits between open-market and affordable housing -- Increasing the supply of housing that is affordable -- Improving the s106 affordable housing process

Considers how to increase the supply of housing that is more affordable, and reviews a range of measures with HBF recommendations. These include rebalancing supply and demand, public and private subsidies for housing, public sector land?s contribution, private sector low-cost market housing, improving the social housing stock contribution, private sector financial initiatives, and right to buy. Also examines how to improve the process by which affordable housing is provided through s106 agreements on new housing sites.