Homes England has announced a £54m joint venture with the private sector to build 3,000 low-carbon affordable homes for rent.
However, this was partially offset by a decrease of around 4,500 social rent homes for local authorities, which the RSH said was “likely to be driven by Right to Buy (RTB) sales and other schemes”.
First-time-homebuyer assistance Harris has proposed offering up to $25,000 in down-payment assistance for first-time ...
Discounts will be reduced alongside greater protections for newly-built social housing and councils will be able to keep 100% ...
Muse and Pensions Insurance Corporation (PIC) have agreed a £54m affordable housing deal with Homes England, the government's ...
The Tasmanian Government is delivering more homes for one of Tasmania’s fastest growing communities following council approval of a new 10.7-hectare subdivision in Brighton. The new subdivision is ...
The Renters’ Rights Bill seeks to ensure that renters have long term secure and high-quality housing. BTR developers and ...
Independent senator David Pocock and several teal MPs take up arms on behalf of the federal government to pressure the Greens ...
But social houisng sector will have to wait until the Spring for details of affordable housing funding post-2026 ...
The investigation said it found some of Prince William's tenants were at risk of fuel poverty, living in hard to heat homes ...
The Chancellor has confirmed she will release an extra £500m to build up to 5,000 social homes ahead of Wednesday’s Budget, ...