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London Sees 88% Drop In New Affordable Housing

London Sees 88% Drop In New Affordable Housing

BY Realty+
Published - Thursday, 28 Nov, 2024
London Sees 88% Drop In New Affordable Housing

The number of affordable homes started in London has fallen 88 per cent, new statistics have revealed. According to government data, 3,156 affordable housing builds began work across Greater London between April 2023 and March of this year, down from 26,386 starts in the previous 12 months.

Harrow, Bexley and Richmond-upon-Thames council areas and the City of London each saw only one new affordable property started, the data shows. Changes to the planning system, along with increased funding and making local housing targets mandatory, will improve the situation, a government spokesman said.

Affordable housing is a wide-ranging category which includes properties let at rents of no more than 80% of local market rates, as well as shared ownership homes and social rent properties which are set at about 50% of market levels.

London’s 88% reduction in affordable homes started in the last financial year compares with a 39% fall across the whole of England. The data shows work began on just two in Kensington and Chelsea, and three each in Brent, Enfield and Lambeth.

The London boroughs which saw the most affordable homes started in 2023/24 were Barking and Dagenham (584 starts, down from 1,021 the previous year), Greenwich (406, down from 2,615) and Redbridge (351, down from 575).

A spokeswoman for London Councils, the capital’s local government association, said although London saw more council-built homes started in 2022 than any year since the 1970s, market conditions for starting to build new housing were "currently incredibly tough".

"There are 287,000 potential new homes in London with planning permission, including 70,000 affordable homes, that have yet to be built," she said.

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