David Kingman looks at the argument that young people could have the most to lose if Britain opts for Brexit in the upcoming referendum
Category: Housing
New report: a million more young people to live with their parents over the next decade
David Kingman reports on the findings from a new study by the insurance firm Aviva, which looks at the impact of rising house prices on intergenerational living
How would leaving the EU affect first-time buyers?
David Kingman looks at some of the projections of how leaving the EU could affect house prices
Key Housing and Planning Act receives royal assent
David Kingman reports that the Conservative government’s key piece of legislation on housing and planning has finally passed into law
Legal & General: “Bank of Mum and Dad” now assists 25% of all mortgage transactions
David Kingman reports on the latest evidence that it’s becoming harder than ever for first-time buyers to get on the property ladder
Select committee raises serious concerns about the extension of Right to Buy
David Kingman reports on the Public Accounts Committee recent criticism of the Right to Buy extension
New research reveals the sacrifices young people are making to become first-time buyers
David Kingman reports on a recent survey which found that young people are adapting their priorities to beat Britain’s housing crisis
Has Britain reached “peak buy-to-let?”
David Kingman considers the future prospects for Britain’s buy-to-let market under the new Stamp Duty regime
Unwinding the Housing Crisis: Could abolishing Stamp Duty help?
In the third of a series of related blogs under the heading “Unwinding the Housing Crisis”, IF supporter Tim Lund looks at the arguments in favour of the case offered by some of the top thinkers in the field of housing
ONS: Number of young adults living with their parents at 20-year high
David Kingman reports on newly released data showing that the number of young adults who are living with their parents is continuing to rise