This research explores what the impacts of the credit crunch and market changes have been on the supply of, the demand for, and the affordability of LCHO.
Publications
These pages contain all our publications, with the most recent listed first. They are in printable PDF format and you will need Acrobat Reader to view them.
Alternatively, publications can be browsed by theme.
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In brief: Whose house is it anyway?19 Nov 2008This In Brief examines the increasing role of housing associations as agents of low cost home ownership (LCHO) and examines some actions that would help to ensure that this expansion of home ownership is sustainable.
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In brief: Achieving Building for Life19 Nov 2008This publication offers guidance for affordable housing providers on how to achieve the Building for Life standards.
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In brief: Whose house is it anyway?19 Nov 2008This In Brief examines the increasing role of housing associations as agents of low cost home ownership (LCHO) and examines some actions that would help to ensure that this expansion of home ownership is sustainable.
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In brief: Achieving Building for Life19 Nov 2008This publication offers guidance for affordable housing providers on how to achieve the Building for Life standards.
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CRMI Insights issue four11 Nov 2008In this issue: Profile of sector stock, Tenant activity, Decent Home Standard map, Movement to target rents and NROSH
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Housing matters to economic development. It can enhance economic performance and place competitiveness, but it can also lead to segregation and spatial concentrations of poverty
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A practical toolkit aimed specifically at housing providers and the residents with whom they work.
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A practical toolkit aimed specifically at housing providers and the residents with whom they work.
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Rents, rent differentials and service charges for housing associations.








