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Number of new affordable homes built in UK up 55% year on year

The latest figures show 66,640 new affordable homes were delivered in the UK in the last year, 55% more than the previous year and the fastest rate of growth since 1993. Communities Secretary Greg Clark said this was further proof of the government’s commitment to get more homes built. He announced that the number of social and affordable rented homes has increased by nearly two thirds, and the number of affordable homes to buy rose by 41% over the same time period. ‘We are far from complacent and the doubling of government investment in house building announced at the recent Spending Review reaffirms our commitment to deliver a million new homes by 2020,’ said Clark. He pointed out that affordable homes to rent and buy are a key part of that, helping to give young people and families across the country the best possible start in life. Housing Minister Brandon Lewis said it showed that house building efforts are paying off. ‘This is real progress but there is more to do. That’s why we are going further and increasing our investment in these homes to ensure many more people can benefit,’ he added. The figures mean that over 270,000 new affordable homes have been delivered since 2010. At the Spending Review last week, the government announced plans to double investment in house building to £8 billion, to help towards delivering one million homes by 2020 and to deliver the largest affordable housebuilding programme since the 1970s. This includes 135,000 new homes to buy through a new Help to Buy: Shared Ownership scheme, a new London Help to Buy, to help aspiring home owners in the capital to buy with a fraction of the deposit they would normally require and 200,000 new Starter Homes, which will be available at a 20% discount to young first time buyers. This is on top of measures included in the Housing and Planning Bill currently going through Parliament, including ensuring new Starter Homes are included on all reasonably sized development sites. The Bill will also mean giving communities the power to grant permission in principle on sites identified in local plans and on brownfield registers, to speed up the planning system while at the same time protecting the green belt and planning reforms to support small builders, with a requirement for councils to offer shovel ready sites for custom build homes. Continue reading

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The UK tax changes for landlords trigger lending surge

Radical changes to the tax for buy to let landlords in the UK have already triggered a surge in borrowing with the latest announced last week set to have a similar effect, a new report suggests. The changes announced in the Budget in the summer to lower the tax relief for mortgage interest payments for landlords from April 2017, has already caused an increase in the number of landlords seeking to create limited companies. According to the Buy to Let Britain report from specialist mortgage lender Kent Reliance this has resulted in applications for incorporation increasing 213% year on year. It says that a quarter of all buy to let mortgage finance is now through limited companies, up 13% on a year ago. For the whole buy to let market this means 56,800 buy to let loans will be issued to companies in 2016, conservatively assuming total lending doesn’t grow. This is an increase of over a fifth compared to the estimated total for 2015 and up 90% on 2014. Following the Autumn Statement, the Treasury is now consulting on whether corporate entities with over 15 properties would be excluded from the newly announced stamp duty surcharge, an exemption that will add further incentives for professional landlords to incorporate, boosting demand, the firm says. The switch to limited companies will not be the only impact of the recent tax changes. The average value of a buy to let property stands at £220,726 and the new 3% stamp duty charge announced in the Autumn Statement would represent an additional upfront charge of £6,622. The firm says that many landlords will naturally seek to recoup this through rental charges. If a landlord held a property for 10 years, spreading this cost over the duration would represent an increase in rent of £55 per month for a tenant. This would support rental inflation which currently stands at 8.3% on an annual basis. Andy Golding, chief executive of OneSavings Bank, which trades under the Kent Reliance and InterBay brands, said that the changes to the tax treatment in the last six months will bring unintended consequences. ‘First, the rush to put properties inside a limited company will be sustained, especially if larger scale investors are indeed exempted from the new stamp duty surcharge. Secondly, the buy to let market will see activity hit overdrive between now and April as landlords seek to beat the stamp duty deadline,’ he explained. ‘Smaller scale investors are now more likely to think twice before investing and I see that as a good thing. However, in the longer term, it is tenants who will pay the price of the chancellor’s tax raid on buy to let, as landlords will recoup increased costs through rent increases. Ultimately, the move will do little to help tenants save for a deposit on a home of their own. Making rented homes more expensive was surely not the Chancellor’s intention,’ he pointed out. He believes that… Continue reading

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Poll finds UK home buyers think conveyancing process it old and slow

The legal conveyancing process when buying a home in the UK is often seen as too complicated and slow and in need of modernisation, according to a new survey of home owners. Some 42% felt their experience of the process was too complicated and slow and only 4% of felt the process was quick while 23% felt it need to be brought up to date, the YouGov poll for land, environment and property data firm Landmark Information Group. With home buyers becoming more aware of environmental risks that could affect properties following high profile flooding events, the emergence of sinkholes and other such land based risks, some 37% agreed that the home buying process would be improved if all environmental search information was provided online, instead of through the post. To add to this, 22% said they were confused and relied on the guidance provided by the solicitor when receiving the environmental search reports, in order to summarise the key findings and interpret the risks. When asked whether enough environmental information is provided as part of the home buying process, 785 people from the total 1,314 respondents provided an answer, of which 26% felt that not enough information was provided to them by their solicitor. ‘With everything being digital in today's world, people are used to carrying out transactions with speed and immediacy. It is clear that changes need to happen in order to meet people's evolving needs and expectations,’ said Angela Gordon-Lennox, product manager (legal) of Landmark Information Group. The survey also found that 22% want easy to read information, while 37% agreed or strongly agreed that the home buying process would be improved if all environmental information from a conveyancing solicitor was provided via the Web instead of through the post. The firm is currently market testing a new all in one environmental report for the conveyancing industry called RiskView Residential which also provides interactive links to an online portal, enabling home owners to instantly visualise environmental risks on a digital map. The aim is to collectively present the findings previously provided in four separate legal reports in one order. This includes flood risk, contaminated land, ground hazards, and energy and infrastructure. The combined analysis is delivered in an easy to read lightweight PDF report, which includes interactive web-links enabling conveyancers and their clients to click through and instantly view the data within an interactive online map. ‘So far, the feedback received is that not only does RiskView Residential help simplify the process, but it is the first radical step in taking conveyancing due diligence into a fully digital age,’ said Gordon-Lennox. Continue reading

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