Housing Housing Outlook Q1 2020 30 January 2020 by Cara Pacitti and Daniel Tomlinson …despite the improvement in sentiment following the election result and the partial closure on Brexit, our analysis suggests that London’s housing market isn’t about to rapidly heat-up again. On house… READ MORE
Housing· Political parties and elections Streets apart An analysis of manifesto commitments on housing 2 December 2019 by Lindsay Judge …housing system by Labour. Housing remains high on the public agenda It took a while, but finally we have sight of all the main parties’ housing policies. Brexit and the… READ MORE
Housing To build, or not to build: that is the question 12 April 2019 by Stephen Clarke …choices (and not just the choice of what type of Brexit we want). And though we’re unlikely to have much choice in how much society ages in future we can… READ MORE
Wealth & assets· Housing· Intergenerational Centre The Bank of Mum and Dad pays out at least three times in life 4 December 2018 by Torsten Bell Times change, Britain changes, and it doesn’t stop changing just because we’re all naturally obsessed by Brexit. Our need to understand and respond to those changes is as big as… READ MORE
Incomes· Living standards· Housing· Welfare The 14p stealth tax rise that is hammering ‘just managing families’ 30 September 2016 by Torsten Bell …this measure how does the first three months of Theresa May’s government measure up? First and foremost of course this government is about delivering Brexit. But, just this once, let’s… READ MORE
Housing Could a Brexit-induced house price fall benefit those who are struggling with housing costs? 19 July 2016 by Lindsay Judge …costs have dragged down living standards over the last two decades. Could a Brexit-induced drop in house prices be the silver lining for these hard-pressed households? It is worth noting… READ MORE
Living standards· Housing Prioritising the housing headwind in the debate on living standards 28 June 2016 by Lindsay Judge Much has been made in recent days of the role that living standards may have played in the Brexit vote. But while we often hear about pay and jobs, the… READ MORE