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Affordable housing, social exclusion
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In many countries, acceptable housing cannot be afforded by the
low-incomed unless low rent or low price 'affordable housing' or 'social
housing' is made available. Developers of new social housing face a
financial problem examined on this site of somehow subsidising their rents
or sale price as with housing grants or maybe using cheaper prefab housing.
Today social housing developers need successful
bidding strategies appropriate to todays everchanging bidding situations
as in England UK. With the main grant funders now favouring
fewer bigger developers, there is increasing grant bidding competition for England
UK housing grant bidding advice. And needed new affordable housing or 'social housing' will
generally only be developed if developers, subsidy providers and
others involved are satisfied that a proposed new development project is
financially viable and is good value for money.
Some locations may get excessive demand for
affordable housing while others get unsustainable low demand, as when social
rents are set way below low-market rents in some areas and close to
low-market rents in other areas especially where low-income families face
relocation difficulty that prevents natural corrections from working.
Social housing development for
the low-incomed will tend towards concentrating unemployed, welfare
dependant and problem families in a disadvantaged socially excluded
sub-society. This often involves housing problems involving
non-sustainability in developed countries like the UK - needing
appropriate social inclusion strategies.
PS. This site is looking to improve and your views or
suggestions on it's contents will be welcomed, contact as below
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To contact (e-mail vincent@social-exclusion-housing.com): .. and
I'll get back to you asap .. Vincent Wilmot, Wilmots, 166 Freeman Street, Grimsby, N.E.Lincs,
DN32 7AT.
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