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Traditional funding routes are increasingly looking unviable. Without new funding sources and smarter delivery models, development pipelines will stall, argues Ben Denton
The shortfall in affordable housing delivery is well-known: we need around 145,000 affordable homes per year, yet the 10-year average sits at just 50,000. And the outlook is worsening. Over the next two to three years, completions are expected to fall due to a slowdown in Section 106 delivery, weaker private sales, and the transition between grant programmes.
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