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Afternoon all, Housing’s been on my mind this week. Private renters face the highest housing costs. For many social housing could offer the best route out, and for others it would be a helping hand onto the property ladder. Speaking at the Housing Finance Conference in Liverpool, I was struck by the tricky trade-offs between prioritising current … Continued The post Priced out, held back, bench warmed appeared first on Resolution Foundation
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Resolution Foundation (United Kingdom) | Mar 27, 2026
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Investing in social housing is essential to alleviate the burden on private renters and provide stable living conditions for families.
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Encouraging private rental stability should be prioritized over expanding social housing, as it promotes personal responsibility and economic growth.
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Focusing solely on social housing could detract from addressing the root causes of high private rental costs, leaving many still struggling.
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Enhancing access to social housing can serve as a crucial stepping stone for renters aiming for homeownership in an increasingly expensive market.
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The balance between social housing and private rental support needs careful consideration to ensure no group is left behind in the housing crisis.
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