Investment can help solve Britain's broken housing market

More affordable housing needed

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The UK housing market is broken, with the average person only able to buy an average home in less than 10% of the country.

As prices continue to rise, it is becoming increasingly difficult for first-time buyers to get onto the housing ladder, and we will see a growing number of people remain renters their entire lives. While it was initially thought the Covid-19 pandemic may put a stop to this, the average house price quickly resumed its climb, breaching £240,000 for the first time during the second quarter of the year. This coincided with a drop in transactions from first time buyers, who now make up less than 25% of the market, compared to mortgaged movers who dominate the market at 36%. Although the...

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