

Rethink...social housing
11 snips May 29, 2025
Richard Hyde, founder of Thinkhouse.org and chair of Solihull Community Housing, discusses the UK's pressing housing crisis. He highlights the stark contrast between social housing and so-called 'affordable homes.' Hyde emphasizes the urgent need for more social housing, as only 10,000 units are built annually versus the required 90,000. The conversation explores innovative approaches like modular construction and successful models from Finland, aiming to inspire solutions that tackle the housing shortage and support the millions waiting for homes.
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Social Housing Crisis Scale
- UK social housing has drastically decreased since 1980, dropping from 7 million to just over 4 million homes.
- Only about 10,000 social homes are built yearly, far less than the 90,000 needed to meet demand.
Affordable vs Social Housing
- 'Affordable housing' often means rents at 80% of market value, which is not affordable for many.
- True social housing rents are about a third of market rates, much lower than 'affordable housing' prices.
Housing Needs Policy Reform
- UK governments have lacked a proper housing policy since the mid-80s, especially after right to buy.
- Housing should be seen as a service everyone needs, not merely a commodity bought and sold.