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Budget Boosts Social Housing with £500M Funding

October 26, 2024
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In a push to address the housing crisis, the Treasury has earmarked an additional £500 million in its upcoming budget to boost the affordable homes sector, promising up to 5,000 new social homes. 

The move, viewed as a compromise with Housing Secretary Angela Rayner’s department, increases the overall government investment in housing supply to £5 billion.

This added funding comes amid growing demand for affordable housing options and marks a critical step for the Labour government, which has set a goal of building 1.5 million homes over the current parliamentary term.

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Under the new budget plan, social landlords can implement a fixed rate of rent increases over five years, providing them with more financial stability to expand housing stock. 

The budget will also cut back on discounts offered through the right-to-buy program, limiting the exodus of social housing to the private market and ensuring more homes remain available for those in need.

The Treasury’s latest housing measures received praise from Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner. 

However, insiders noted earlier discussions pointed to a possible £1 billion addition to the Affordable Homes Programme (AHP), leaving some social housing advocates disappointed. The sector had also anticipated a 10-year guarantee on rent increases to create long-term certainty.

Mixed Reactions as Budget Addresses Housing Gaps

Rayner, who has consistently advocated for a major social housing expansion to alleviate the housing crisis, emphasized the importance of the AHP in her recent statement. 

“We have inherited a housing system which is broken, with not enough homes being built and even fewer that families can afford. This is a further significant step in our plan to get Britain building again, backing the sector so they can help us deliver a social and affordable housing boom.”

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The consultation process for the rent settlement plan will examine whether the proposed annual cap could benefit from a longer, 10-year arrangement to bring more consistency to the sector. 

The government also pledged to use this review period to outline future commitments to the AHP in the next five-year spending review.

Housing Shortfalls and Demand for Support

Despite these measures, industry experts, including the National Housing Federation and the Home Builders Federation, warn that current efforts may fall short of the ambitious 1.5 million home target. 

A recent report by these organizations in partnership with Savills indicated a projected shortfall of up to 95,000 new homes each year without significant government support for social housing and first-time buyers.

The issue of social housing demand is especially pressing. Official data shows that while 94,000 new social homes were built in the decade leading up to 2022-23, more than 212,000 were sold off under the right-to-buy scheme, with over 58,000 additional homes demolished. 

This imbalance has contributed to a growing social housing waiting list, which, as of last March, included over 1.3 million households in England alone.

Government’s Long-Term Vision for Housing

The Labour government’s new budget also establishes a framework for what it describes as “the biggest increase in social and affordable housebuilding in a generation,” with a priority on creating homes with affordable rent options. 

Chancellor Reeves said the investment reflects Labour’s commitment to rebuilding communities and expanding economic opportunities for families. “We need to fix the housing crisis in this country. It’s created a generation locked out of the property market, torn apart communities, and put the brakes on economic growth,” she said.

The government’s focus on maintaining social homes in public hands and creating financial incentives for social landlords is hoped to stabilize the market in the coming years. For now, however, the goal of 1.5 million homes remains a formidable challenge without substantial boosts in government funding.

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