Call for broad-ranging debate over housing crisis

Citizens Advice has called for a wider debate about the housing challenges facing the nation.

It said that three people every minute are turning to the national charity with a housing problem.

In its new report Dispatches from the front lines of the housing crisis the charity presents a snapshot of local housing challenges from across England and Wales. It also argues that there needs to be

The research identified a number of challenges including:

Last year Citizens Advice helped people with over 430,000 housing issues, up 4% on the previous year. Debt issues due to private rental arrears were also up by 8% to over 27,000.

The national charity is calling for a housing debate which looks beyond getting people onto the property ladder, involving everyone from local councils to builders, MPs and landlords.

Gillian Guy, chief executive of Citizens Advice, said: “People’s housing challenges vary by where they live. Across the country too many people are living in homes that don’t meet their needs – from private renters in a damp property or homeowners who can’t afford to move. Housing is one of the top issues people turn to Citizens Advice for help with, but within this we see a huge range of different problems.

“We need a broad-ranging debate about the different housing challenges facing the nation, one that moves beyond just trying to get people onto the property ladder. The new Government has the opportunity now to look at housing problems in the round and consider how best address the range of challenges faced by renters and homeowners alike.”

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