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New build prices rocket

Series: Inside Housing ; 23 August 2002, 4(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: The Housing Corporation's annual review reveals that the average price of producing a social rented home has increased to over £97 000, the biggest annual rise in 10 years. Growing land and development costs have pushed up new build prices and housing associations may face difficulties creating new homes. "Housing Corporation annual review 2001-02" available at www.housingcorplibrary.org.uk/HousingCorp.nsf/AllDocuments/0118EDD50D12483980256C1B002ACE80
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The Housing Corporation's annual review reveals that the average price of producing a social rented home has increased to over £97 000, the biggest annual rise in 10 years. Growing land and development costs have pushed up new build prices and housing associations may face difficulties creating new homes. "Housing Corporation annual review 2001-02" available at www.housingcorplibrary.org.uk/HousingCorp.nsf/AllDocuments/0118EDD50D12483980256C1B002ACE80