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Housing Crisis – a fairness perspective Richard Pitt Love Southampton Housing Group Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective1
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Size of council house waiting list? Rate of advertising vacancies? Years it will take to reduce the list? Housing crisis? Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective2 15,00050/week 300 weeks
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Love Southampton Housing Group Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective3 Floating support Homeless support Church minister Street Pastor Supported lodgings Soup Run Refugee worker Breakfast club Rent deposit scheme Someone who cares
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Housing pressures in Southampton 300 week waiting list… 9% population increase since 2001 £27,500 average deposit to buy a house 30,000+ students silent homeless sofa surfing families in temporary accommodation young families living with parents in a manipulative relationship Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective4 15,00050/week 300 weeks
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Pressure / fairness by sector Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective5 private rental owner occupier social renter homeless
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Private Rented Sector – fairness issues Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective6
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The lot of the private renter Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective7 Housing?Home?
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Private rental takes higher % of income than other types of tenure Poorest fifth spend 55% Middle fifth spend 30% Single person on minimum wage – what %? Affordability – % of income Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective8
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9 Survey – rents in Southampton (chart)
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Affordability – minimum wage (chart) Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective10
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Affordability – Local Housing Allowance If you have to rely on LHA you are limited to cheapest accommodation Example – shared housing Uni of Southampton: average rent £70-80/week Equivalent LHA: £67.20/week Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective11
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Affordability – local housing allowance (chart) Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective12
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Barriers to entry Agents fees Deposit 50% rise since 2007 (earnings rise only 31%) Rent in advance Guarantor No benefits Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective13
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Quality / Location Limited to cheapest = limited to lowest quality Limited to cheapest = limited to certain locations Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective14
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Security Found something affordable… in a suitable location… it’s reasonable quality Overcame barriers to entry… …but it’s short-term tenure Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective15
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Summary – private rental sector in short supply expensive insecure (short-term tenure) of questionable quality huge need for young people’s accommodation at below market rates Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective16
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Vision for the future Affordable – within local Housing Allowance rates Good Quality – regular repairs/ maintenance Various locations – all over Southampton Security of Tenure – long term lets Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective17
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Promote existing good practice Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective18
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Initiatives to promote Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective19
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Housing stock or someone’s home? “Private renting is a second-class tenure… …an investment vehicle for a small minority [rather] than a place to live for nine million people.” Generation Rent Housing Crisis - a fairness perspective20 Housing?Home?
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