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The restrictive planning system has made urban homeowners in the Greater South East more than £80,000 richer over the past six years than those elsewhere in England and Wales
What's the relationship between urban economies and housing wealth in England and Wales?
New research confirms some of our worries: to be more inclusive, strong city economies need to work on becoming more accessible.
British policymakers should look to Japan’s planning system for inspiration on how to solve the housing crisis
It is too soon to say whether Southern England’s recent weak house price growth is part of a broader long-term trend
The private rented sector needs reform, but history, and economics tell us that rent controls do not work
Almost everyone agrees that we need to build more homes, but housebuilding rates vary greatly across the country and this could be due to local political will
This week marked the publication of the Greater Manchester Spatial Plan. We examine what this could mean for housing supply in the city region and for the future of the greenbelt.
Has cheap credit really led to high house prices - or is there something else at play?
Leaders polled in the first-ever UK City Leaders' Survey identified housing supply as a top policy priority, whether for social rent or new homes – it's now time for them to start building