EPISODE · May 5, 2023 · 48 MIN
How can we build more homes and make them better?
A row over housebuilding has erupted again.Labour leader Keir Starmer has said he would bring back a 300,000 annual housebuilding target, after Rishi Sunak scrapped it. Meanwhile, some backbench Tory MPs are reportedly unhappy about their party ditching that target in the first place – with the number having featured in the 2019 Conservative Party manifesto.At the same time Michael Gove has been cheered in many quarters for blocking a development in Kent, as it was deemed to be poor quality and ugly, but is now being taken to court by developer Berkeley Homes over the decision.So, what can we do about housebuilding and how do we get ourselves out of this mess – especially as the younger generation are squeezed out by high house prices and rents?On this podcast, Georgie Frost, Lee Boyce and Simon Lambert dig into the myriad problems with UK housebuilding and what can be done to build better homes that people want to buy and have near them.Is the answer just bringing back targets or is it more complicated than that?Is not wanting housing developments Nimbyism if there’s a failure to build well and deliver infrastructure?How can we convince local communities to back new housing?All this and more come up for debate.Also on the podcast: If you are in the fortunate position of being able to buy a home but are worried about falling house prices and locking into high mortgage rates, what should you do?Sam North, of eToro, joins us for the latest market update, including the reaction to the Fed's latest rate rise.Will a new crackdown on scams finally stop the fraudsters?And finally, we said it was coming. The 5 per cent savings rate is back, but should you get one?Follow us on Instagram @dmgnewmedia.Follow us on TikTok @dmgnewmediaFollow us on X @dmgnewmediaEmail us [email protected] us 020 7938 6000.Hosts: Georgie Frost, Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce, Helen CraneProducer: Georgie Frost Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A row over housebuilding has erupted again.Labour leader Keir Starmer has said he would bring back a 300,000 annual housebuilding target, after Rishi Sunak scrapped it. Meanwhile, some backbench Tory MPs are reportedly unhappy about their party ditching that target in the first place – with the number having featured in the 2019 Conservative Party manifesto.At the same time Michael Gove has been cheered in many quarters for blocking a development in Kent, as it was deemed to be poor quality and ugly, but is now being taken to court by developer Berkeley Homes over the decision.So, what can we do about housebuilding and how do we get ourselves out of this mess – especially as the younger generation are squeezed out by high house prices and rents?On this podcast, Georgie Frost, Lee Boyce and Simon Lambert dig into the myriad problems with UK housebuilding and what can be done to build better homes that people want to buy and have near them.Is the answer just bringing back targets or is it more complicated than that?Is not wanting housing developments Nimbyism if there’s a failure to build well and deliver infrastructure?How can we convince local communities to back new housing?All this and more come up for debate.Also on the podcast: If you are in the fortunate position of being able to buy a home but are worried about falling house prices and locking into high mortgage rates, what should you do?Sam North, of eToro, joins us for the latest market update, including the reaction to the Fed's latest rate rise.Will a new crackdown on scams finally stop the fraudsters?And finally, we said it was coming. The 5 per cent savings rate is back, but should you get one?Follow us on Instagram @dmgnewmedia.Follow us on TikTok @dmgnewmediaFollow us on X @dmgnewmediaEmail us [email protected] us 020 7938 6000.Hosts: Georgie Frost, Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce, Helen CraneProducer: Georgie Frost Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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