The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has welcomed today’s announcement by the Communities Secretary Sajid Javid on funding for affordable housing.
It has also backed the government’s commitment to widen the tenure choices for people who cannot afford to buy a home outright.
The CML said government support for shared ownership as one of the options is particularly welcome, following publication late last year of CML-commissioned research setting out a series of recommendations to promote its development.
“Today’s announcement can deliver the tenure flexibility that providers of social housing have been calling for, and which will help address the housing affordability challenges faced by many people today,” said CML director general Paul Smee.
“Our recent research reinforces the argument that shared ownership, for example, is the only means of buying for some would-be home-owners.
“As ever, the CML stands ready to help develop schemes that lenders can support. In pushing forward with its plans, the government needs to strike the right balance between widening tenure options and introducing schemes that are workable for lenders and avoid unnecessary complexity. We look forward to seeing more details in the forthcoming housing white paper, and to working with the government in addressing the UK’s housing challenges.”