Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: nprofile1q…32yra Yes, I'd agree... in a sense, expanding social housing provision, ...
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Yes, I'd agree... in a sense, expanding social housing provision, and thus overall supply, massages down real prices, which might be hidden by nominal house price stagnation, and in 10-15 years we might (the UK that is) be in a better place with less expensive & more readily available dwellings.... but, it'll take time & momentum might well be lost as Govt. changes (both within the current ruling party or if the opposition gets in next time)
Yes, I'd agree... in a sense, expanding social housing provision, and thus overall supply, massages down real prices, which might be hidden by nominal house price stagnation, and in 10-15 years we might (the UK that is) be in a better place with less expensive & more readily available dwellings.... but, it'll take time & momentum might well be lost as Govt. changes (both within the current ruling party or if the opposition gets in next time)