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Cambridge Centre for Housing & Planning Research

 

CCHPR Departmental Fellow, Peter Williams has co-authored the latest UK Housing Review, published by the Chartered Institute of Housing.

It can be obtained from the CIH .

 

The 2017 and 25th anniversary edition of the UK Housing Review features over 200 charts and tables including data on:

  • Homelessness and lettings
  • Housing investment by councils
  • Housing stock and conditions housing associations and private investors
  • Housing characteristics and incomes
  • Subsidies, tax relief and benefits
  • House prices and market trends
  • Public expenditure plans
  • Rents and revenue spending
  • UK and international economic trends

Commentary chapters in this year’s Review include analysis of recent trends in UK housing markets and in housing needs, as well as of housing provision and public expenditure on housing and the government’s current plans. There are also chapters on the consequences of Brexit, housing in Europe, the effects of welfare reform across the UK, and a reflection by Steve Wilcox on issues arising during the 25 years of the Review.

The UK Housing Review continues to be the prime source for all concerned with housing policy and finance.