Housing Associations are crucial to the task of improving the availability of housing in the UK.
With a role that specifically sets out to provide and maintain housing for people in the Local Authority’s catchment, they’re a frontline housing service for the UK.
For a glimpse into what the sector is thinking, we asked a panel of housing associations to offer their input on key questions about their industry.
Some of the illuminating headlines from the data include:
Other questions touched on modern methods of construction, how Housing Associations perceive the quality of the homes they acquire, and how they’re being affected by the Building Safety Act.
Their feedback paints a mixed picture, where expansion of new stock is both a plan and a priority, but concerns about both prohibitive costs and central funding confidence pervade the sector.
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