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The UK housing crisis deepened in 2025 as housebuilding dropped 20% to 120,000 new homes, far below the government’s 300,000 annual target, per the Home Builders Federation.
Rising material costs and planning delays, worsened by new environmental regulations, stalled projects.
Average house prices rose 8% to £320,000, with London prices hitting £550,000, per Halifax.
First-time buyers, facing 7% mortgage rates, are locked out, with affordability at a 40-year low.
Labour’s pledge to reform planning laws faces resistance from local councils and NIMBY groups.
On X, users vented frustration, with some blaming immigration and others developers’ profit motives.
The government announced a £5 billion fund for affordable housing, but experts warn it’s insufficient.
The Times reported the crisis, noting risks of social unrest if unaddressed.
Solutions like modular homes and urban densification are gaining traction but face regulatory hurdles.
The situation underscores systemic issues in land use and economic policy.
2025-09-17 16:56:00



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