We must unlock a build-to-rent revolution in London to help house our young people
by Katherine Russell
Feb 15, 2024
3 minutes
Michael Gove’s stark warning over the weekend that young people could “turn against democracy” if they can’t get housing is a painful reminder of how broken the market has become.
For two decades, home ownership has declined and renting has surged. Few have the money needed for a deposit in a market now dubbed an “inheritocracy”. It’s no surprise that one-in-three people rent in the private sector in London, but what’s shameful is how
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