Recommendations for UK Housing Market
The UK housing market is very significant for both the economy and the general population. Housing is the biggest form of wealth and also the biggest cause for financial difficulties. In the recent housing boom there have been clear winners, but, there have also been clear losers. These are my recommendations for a more equitable and efficient housing market.
More Flexibility in Supply
Increasing supply of houses, especially in property hotspot areas is important for dealing with the fundamental imbalance between supply and demand. Greater flexibility would prevent future rapid house growth caused by a bottleneck in supply. Admittedly increasing supply is easier said than done. However, I believe the government should take the initiative in building good quality council homes. - for either sale or renting to low income households.
Deal with Scandal of Empty Houses.
It is estimated that there are nearly estimates that there are 840,000 empty homes in the UK ( Empty Homes Agency) The National Land Use Database figures suggest there could be a further 420,000 homes in commercial properties. Making use of empty homes would go along way to relieving the shortage of supply, without the environmental costs of building in green belt land. (Why are they empty?)
Original post by Tejvan R Pettinger