Think tanks propose London housing plan for opposition parties
Original Article Summary
A joint report by the Centre for Policy Studies and Onward has outlined proposals for London's housing crisis that could deliver up to 1.85 million additional homes. The report, backed by Conservative and Reform UK politicians, identifies five development categories including estate regeneration and brownfield development. The post Think tanks propose London housing plan for opposition parties appeared first on PropertyWire.
Investor Analysis
Two centre-right think tanks have published a London housing blueprint identifying potential for 1.85 million additional homes through estate regeneration, industrial land release, new development corporations, and planning reform — positioned as a policy platform for future Conservative or Reform administrations. Implementation remains contingent on electoral outcomes.
Investor Relevance
London developers and investors tracking supply pipeline risk and planning reform should monitor these proposals as they signal potential future shifts in brownfield development policy, estate regeneration incentives, and planning thresholds that could alter land values, site viability, and development economics in the capital.
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