Over a year of Labour government – what’s changed in property as they head to their second conference?

Original Article Summary

Kevin Shaw, national sales managing director, Romans (an LRG company) After 14 years of the Conservatives being in power, Labour finally took over the reins in July 2024, promising to be much more focused on ramping up the supply of affordable new homes, giving tenants more rights and doubling down on its commitment to Net Zero. […] The post Over a year of Labour government – what’s changed in property as they head to their second conference? appeared first on PropertyWire.

PropMatch Curated Analysis

Labour has made reasonable progress on housing reforms after one year, with the Renters' Rights Bill in final stages, leasehold reforms partially enacted, and new affordable housing funding announced, though housebuilding targets are being missed.

Investor Relevance

Critical for all UK residential investors as it covers rental law changes affecting tenant rights and evictions, leasehold reforms impacting apartment investments, planning changes affecting development, and housing supply policies affecting market dynamics and competition.

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