Propertymark has urged the SNP for more clarity over its plans to deliver 110,000 affordable homes by 2032, ahead of its annual party conference this weekend.
The SNP’s annual party conference is taking place between 15 and 17 October 2023.
In response to Shelter Scotland’s latest call for the Scottish government to build more homes, Scottish housing minister Paul McLennan recently said: “Tackling homelessness is a key priority for the Scottish Government and our Ending Homelessness Together action plan, developed with expert input, is the right strategy to end homelessness in Scotland.
“We are making available £3.5bn over this parliamentary term to support delivery of 110,000 affordable homes by 2032, 70 per cent of which will be for social rent and £538m of that will be available for Glasgow. This includes investing at least £60m to help local authorities and registered social landlords acquire properties for use as high quality, affordable, permanent homes.”
Housing has become a central priority for the Scottish government, with first minister Humza Yousaf stating in July that his administration intends to make approximately £60m available to councils and social landlords to buy empty and private sector houses.
Additional measures announced in July to slash the demand will include working with social landlords to boost allocations to homeless households and providing national guidance for local authorities to support good practice around changing temporary accommodation into permanent and affordable homes. However, the SNP’s Inverness branch has proposed a motion to introduce a ‘Rural New Entrant’s Fund’, which aims to support young people to access land to address land supply issues.
Nathan Emerson, CEO at Propertymark, said: “Propertymark welcomes the SNP’s plans to deliver 110,000 affordable homes by 2032, but the question remains how they intend to deliver that plan. There has been no clarity over that yet.
SNP policy on housing continues to evolve, and we hope that the SNP’s annual conference will be their opportunity to explain how they intend to deliver their ambitious housing vision for Scotland.”
The SNP/Greens will be in trouble if the UK Government ever ban the sale of cigarettes because they will not have anything to write their policy ideas on the back of.
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It’s either me or Propertymark stuck in a time warp. This SNP pledge was made in 2021. I’m looking forward to them asking for ‘clarity’ on the landlord registration scheme in Scotland that’s only been in place since 2006.
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