By Bea Patel, TLE Property Editor and Director of Shop for an Agent
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has set out his commitment to strengthening confidence in the capital’s housing industry in the aftermath of last week’s EU referendum result.
Sadiq Khan was elected to deliver a step change number of homes built in London – including genuinely affordable housing. Under the previous Mayor, it’s reported only 13 per cent of homes approved were affordable.
With concern that last week’s referendum result may bring uncertainty to the housing industry, Deputy Mayor for Housing James Murray has today (29 June 2016) spelled out some immediate steps the Mayor is taking to maintain confidence and boost supply.
Speaking at the London Assembly Planning Committee today, James Murray said that City Hall is:
James Murray, Deputy Mayor for Housing, said: “Last week’s European Union referendum result was not the outcome we wanted, but the fallout underscores how vital it is we do everything possible to stimulate and support the housing industry.
“There is no doubt that the vote has already caused uncertainty that will make it harder to fix the housing crisis, but our message to developers, housing associations, and local authorities is that we will do all we can to give you the support and certainty you need to get through these difficult times.”