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Assetz Capital cautiously welcomes Sajid Javid proposed housing intervention

Assetz Capital cautiously welcomes Sajid Javid proposed housing intervention

Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Sajid Javid, has said that government will play a more active role in stopping property developers from hoarding land, threatening to remove planning permissions if construction targets are not hit and with strong suggestions that compulsory purchase orders could be used.

Stuart Law, CEO at Assetz Capital said:

“These are exactly the sort of noises we need to hear coming from government if we are to address the housing crisis, and something we have called for repeatedly over the years, if carefully executed.

“Last November our Investor Barometer found that 72% of our investors would strongly support local authorities to carry out compulsory purchase orders for suitable and unused land directly next to towns and villages. Only 0.6% of these respondents caveated their support by saying they wouldn’t want any development in their immediate local area.

“At the time we called this the ‘death of the nimby’ and some in the government appear to have read the people’s view perfectly. Now we need to see this rhetoric turn into action with some tangible results, but opposition from Theresa May who wants no change to greenbelt boundaries - and is a prime example of one of the few remaining nimbys - does remain a potential block to this.”

Read The Times article here.

- January 31, 2018