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Social housing waiting lists could hit two million people in a decade

Property Industry Eyeby Property Industry Eye
February 6, 2025
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in REAL ESTATE, UK&IRELAND
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JLL has forecast that the total number of people on the social housing register in England could top 2 million by 2034.

In December, the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government revealed that there were 1.33 million households on local authority housing registers (waiting lists) in the year to 31 March 2024.

This represented an increase of 3% compared to 31 March 2023 and the highest it has been since 2014. While 62,000 affordable homes were completed, it wasn’t enough to overcome the growth in demand, resulting in a jump of 43,000. This means that England needed to build 105,000 affordable homes, just to address the annual increase in the waiting list.

Demolitions and social housing sales also erode completion numbers, 2023/4 figures are yet to be released but if they follow a similar trend to the previous year around 3,200 homes will be lost to demolitions and 11,000 to Right to Buy. Although changes to rules on Right to Buy will mean this becomes less significant an issue going forward.

The scale of the problem is such that at current building rates, it will take 21 years to clear England’s current housing waiting list – if nobody was added. But, with demand increasing and additions rising at current rates, the list could top 2 million by March 2034.

The UK’s housing crisis has been in sharp focus for years, with focus needed on improving existing stock, improving the planning process and reinforcing the skills pipeline to give the industry the right people needed to build the homes.

Marcus Dixon, director of UK residential research at JLL, said: “The 43,000 increase in the number of households on the social housing waiting list is a stark reminder that while government housing targets remain ambitious, we must find a way to deliver more affordable homes at scale.

“Just to hold waiting list numbers steady, we’d have needed to have seen almost 70% more affordable homes delivered in the last 12-month period.”

The impacts are being felt on a regional level. With the exception of the East of England, every region has seen an increase in the number of people on the social housing register.

The North East and North West are particularly heavily affected. The North East has seen a 28% increase in its social housing waiting list in the last three years, while the North West has seen a jump of around a fifth.

Taking the average over three years, the North East has seen an annual jump in demand of 8.7%, whilst the North West’s increases are at 6.3% a year.

Due to London’s relative population size, annualised percentage changes may not be as pronounced as in the North, but the scale of delivery needed is much greater.

In the last three years, 40,268 affordable homes were delivered in the capital, outstripping delivery in every other region, while the waiting list increased by 40,044 at a time when the cost of development is increasing.

It is a similar picture across all tenures in the capital. Despite the Government’s new measure for housing need reducing the overall housing target for Greater London from 100,000 to 80,000 homes per annum, the difference between recent completions (of all tenures) and the revised London housing target means delivery would need to more than double (+114%) to satisfy need.

Dixon added: “Delivery of additional affordable homes has hovered around 60,000 units per annum for a few years now. It is abundantly clear that the current approach to delivery and funding isn’t sufficient to address the undersupply.

“If we expect housebuilders to build the majority of these affordable homes, we need to ensure that there is a market for completed units [through more partnerships and better communication around section 106] as well as sufficient occupier demand cross-tenure.”

 

Read the orginal article: https://propertyindustryeye.com/social-housing-waiting-lists-could-hit-two-million-people-in-a-decade/

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