more starter homes

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    More starter homes needed

    The Government wants to give thousands of young people the opportunity to own property, David Cameron announced during the closing speech of the Conservative Party conference last week. Not for the first time, the Prime Minister talked about plans for new starter homes – to be built as part of a new residential development, allowing housebuilders to fulfil their obligation to develop affordable homes. Cameron hopes that the starter homes, which would be sold for 20 per cent below the market rate, will lead to a significant increase in housebuilding levels, as part of the Government’s plans to tackle the mounting housing shortage. The starter homes discount will apply to properties worth up to £450,000 in London and £250,000 outside the capital, and the Tories believe this scheme will provide 200,000 new homes by 2020. The Home Builders Federation (HBF) has welcomed the Government’s plans to deliver on its pledge to improve homeownership opportunities for young people. Stewart Baseley (left) of HBF said, “Greater flexibility in the way affordable housing is provided should not only speed up the process of securing an implementable planning permission but also make more sites viable for new housing. This will in turn increase availability…

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