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Affordability
Research commissioned as part of the Barker Review of housing supply, highlighted that the nation will need the provision of an additional 100,000 affordable homes per year over the next decade, assuming past house price inflation and demographic trends.
Current government programmes will meet part of this shortfall - anything between and half and two-thirds - but there will still be several thousand households a year seeking accommodation.
We believe the private sector could play an important role in meeting the shortfall, both through investing in shared equity and rented accommodation and, with supportive government policies, through a professionally managed, privately financed build-to-let sector.
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Latest Affordability documents:
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Housing - Who Pays? BPF Residential Conference 2009
26/01/09 - Event
BPF article for the National Union of Students ‘Neighbourhood’ Briefing: "Landlords aren't all bad you know: How can student unions build better partnerships with landlords"
21/11/08 - Publication
The English private rented sector in the twenty first century: encouraging greater quality and quantity - report by Grainger plc
19/09/08 - Publication
Resi08
17/09/08 - Event
MOVE TO IMPROVE HOME RENTAL WELCOMED
14/08/08 - Press release
QUEEN'S SPEECH: NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING STAND DEMANDED
14/05/08 - Press release
BPF Residential Conference
05/02/08 - Past Event Gallery
BPF Residential Conference
05/02/08 - Event
BPF Residential Dinner
04/02/08 - Event
REVIEW COULD LEAD WAY FOR INSTITUTIONAL HOUSING INVESTMENT
23/01/08 - Press release
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