Is build-to-let the answer to the housing shortage?


Updated on 24 August 2012 | 15 Comments

The Government wants to see more housing built specifically for renters.

Britain’s housing shortage would be fixed by encouraging investors to fund the building of properties specifically for rent.

That’s the suggestion from Sir Adrian Montague in a report looking at the rental market, commissioned by the Government, which was published this week.

And his big idea focused on building properties tailored to the rental market. Montague came up with a number of recommendations to help speed up the building of private-rented homes.

These include:

You can read the full report, which has already won the support of Housing Minister Grant Shapps, here.

What do you think? Should affordable homes quotas be ditched so that we can build homes specifically for the rental market?

 

 

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