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The way affordable housing is currently delivered relies too much on cross-subsidy and private developers building affordable homes, this is flawed and we should look at alternatives, writes James Cogan
The way affordable housing is currently delivered relies too much on cross-subsidy and private developers building affordable homes, this is flawed and we should look at alternatives, writes James Cogan.
The question of how we can deliver more affordable homes is not new, but the need to find an answer is even more pressing today when affordable housing need has reached at least 180,000 homes a year and delivery is falling.
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