Housing Issues Supply and Affordability Short course
Housing Issues Supply and Affordability
Overview
For several years, the output of both private and social housing supply has fallen behind levels of demand. On this short course, you'll identify the key issues around the housing crisis, examine the underlying causes, draw on international comparisons and consider possible solutions.
Course details
Structure
- Mode of study: Face to face
- Duration: 3 hours 20 minutes
- Start and end dates: Not currently scheduled
- Location: To be announced
Cost
- Single bookings: £105
- Multirate (3 or more courses booked at same time): £90
- APC rate: £70
- Apprenticeship rate: £70
- Retired rate: £70
What you'll experience
On this short course you'll cover:
- the origins, causes and nature roots of the housing crisis
- supply in the private and social sectors affordability
- new legislation and government policies
- international comparisons
- development case study
- challenges to housing agencies
- recent political pressure including Brexit and other political pressures
Teaching
You'll be taught by Dr Michael Newey, Chief Executive of the Broadland Group and Past President of the RICS. He had extensive experience of practice in the private sector before specialising in the housing sector, has significant international experience and has advised on housing policy to government in the UK and Australia.
Entry requirements
There are no entry requirements for this course.
How to book
This course has already been delivered.
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