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    #61
    feck's sake, 15 houses here, and 10 houses there ain't gonna fix the problem

    jeez :-)


    as was said, millions of homes are needed, not 10's of homes

    It's time to start building large scale apartment estates, new suburbs of the cities, with apartments only 5 or 6 floors high and lots and lots of them, in the same new suburbs build the new schools and doctor's surgeries and related required infrastructure

    anyone who thinks the ten houses going up in the next village is going to fix the problem is just dreaming

    Milan.

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      #62
      Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
      The graph appears to spike at the same time house prices increased dramatically.

      Supply and demand. BTL only seem to be filling in the gap when council houses were not longer meeting the demand. Perhaps they are the result rather than the cause.
      Cobblers. The graph spikes at the point that people realised that there was going to be little point in a pension for their old aged so not unreasonably switched to property. This has inadvertently helped the property bubble to be perpetuated.
      The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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        #63
        Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
        There is a general shortage of housing stock - whether to buy or to let. This is caused by
        1. More households (or wannabe households)
        Causes: migration and more single people (due to divorce or coupling up later) wanting a home of their own
        2. Not enough stock
        Causes: land banking, nimbyism, government inaction, councils not building, lack of investment

        Solutions.
        1. Reduce migration
        2. Build more homes

        Since they're already here, reducing migration won't help. Ergo - BUILD MORE HOMES.

        It's really not difficult. But there's no political will. Building more homes, means upsetting nimbys and possible falling house prices.
        The solution is to forcefully move all of government and favourably encourage business to move out of London and the SE and relocate to other parts of the UK.

        There is cheaper housing stock and more untapped infrastructure in places like Lincolnshire than in the South East.

        http://www.cih.org/news-article/disp...housing_market

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          #64
          Expel all Bremain supporting Enemies of the People for a pure Folk, and this will also address the housing crisis.

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            #65
            Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
            Cobblers. The graph spikes at the point that people realised that there was going to be little point in a pension for their old aged so not unreasonably switched to property. This has inadvertently helped the property bubble to be perpetuated.
            Yep it spikes in 2008/9 when banks started really flogging BTL mortgages as a 4% return on property looked better than 0.5% from a bank account.
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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              #66
              Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
              The solution is to forcefully move all of government ... to other parts of the UK.
              A great idea with only two major flaws.

              1. It's the government who has to decide to do this, and implement it.
              2. See point 1.

              (I know it looks like only 1 flaw, but it's such a big one I thought it worth mentioning twice).
              Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                #67
                Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                feck's sake, 15 houses here, and 10 houses there ain't gonna fix the problem

                jeez :-)


                as was said, millions of homes are needed, not 10's of homes

                It's time to start building large scale apartment estates, new suburbs of the cities, with apartments only 5 or 6 floors high and lots and lots of them, in the same new suburbs build the new schools and doctor's surgeries and related required infrastructure

                anyone who thinks the ten houses going up in the next village is going to fix the problem is just dreaming

                Milan.

                Whereabouts in the UK do you live?

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                  A great idea with only two major flaws.

                  1. It's the government who has to decide to do this, and implement it.
                  2. See point 1.

                  (I know it looks like only 1 flaw, but it's such a big one I thought it worth mentioning twice).
                  And to a large extent they've already done it.

                  That's why in the NE and Scotland there's a disproportionate number of government jobs compared to private sector ones.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                    A great idea with only two major flaws.

                    1. It's the government who has to decide to do this, and implement it.
                    2. See point 1.

                    (I know it looks like only 1 flaw, but it's such a big one I thought it worth mentioning twice).
                    HOP needs to close for fundamental repair - perfect time to relocate.

                    Given the crisis levels, a bit of broad and innovative thinking is required.

                    Waiting to hear your ideas other than concreting over the SE.
                    http://www.cih.org/news-article/disp...housing_market

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by tomtomagain View Post
                      Whereabouts in the UK do you live?
                      Turin, a little village on the outskirts of Thame.
                      The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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