Published annually, it brings together the most important housing statistics for England (and its regions), Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Commentary chapters in this year’s Review include analysis of trends in UK housing markets and in meeting housing needs, housing provision and public expenditure on housing, the government’s current investment plans, homelessness and benefits and rents in the private rented sector.
The Review's compendium has 200 tables covering a wide range of housing data relating to tenure, social housing stock, housing expenditure, and the private rented sector.
The UK Housing Review 2024 has all of this material and more. Its contemporary issues chapters, by leading analysts, include:
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The executive summary brings together the key points from the contemporary issues and commentary chapters of the UK Housing Review 2024.
The UK Housing Review is the ultimate what you need to know – bringing together different voices, thinking and analysis to help your thinking evolve.
The Review’s commentary and contemporary chapters feature a wealth of in-depth analysis, helping paint a clear picture of housing across the UK.
It is authored by experts from the sector and beyond; it features over 200 charts and tables for those who need information about housing policy and finance.
2024 sees the publication of the thirty second UK Housing Review. A contemporary housing bible this years edition references key milestones and developments, helping you understand the direction of travel for our housing sector, the current context we live in, and what we should do to create a better future.
Lord Richard Best
"Every year the UK Housing Review brings us all up to speed with the hard evidence and clear analysis that should - but seldom does - inform all housing policy decisions. The Review shows us where we have come from and points us to where we are heading. This is invaluable at any time but especially now when the Political Parties are busy writing their manifestos."
Regardless of your role, tenure or specialism, the UK Housing Review will have something for you.
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