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There is cross party support among British Member of Parliament for the emerging build to rent sector and predictions for growth, according to a new poll. Some 81% of MPs say they support the build to rent sector and the contribution it makes to the UK housing supply while 62% think it will make a higher contribution to housing supply over the next five years compared to current levels. The survey commissioned from ComRes by the British Property Federation (BPF) also found that build to rent has cross-party support, with 71% of Labour MPs in support and 91% of Conservatives. Few MPs think buy to let property will make a higher contribution to housing supply over the next five years, with 27% expecting its contribution to be higher, compared to 41% who expect it to be lower. MPs were somewhat split on social housing and affordable rent, with 26% of MPs expecting to see a lower contribution of social housing and affordable renting, compared to 39% who expect to see a higher contribution over the next five years. The results showed that new MPs are more likely to see this sector as a growth area than long serving MPs at 46% compared to 37%. The BPF estimates that there is at least £30 billion investment ready to enter the build to rent sector, and that it has the potential to deliver significant amounts of additional housing across the UK. The most recent figures from the BPF’s Build to Rent Map show that there are over 37,500 build to rent units with planning permission, under construction or complete across the UK. Most development is concentrated in the capital, where there is more than 20,000 units. ‘The widespread recognition amongst MPs of the build to rent sector is a positive sign it is starting to enter the nation’s housing vocabulary,’ said Ian Fletcher, BPF director of policy for real estate. ]It is also heartening that whilst all political parties are pushing a home ownership agenda, there is recognition amongst MPs that housing supply will come in other welcome forms and our nation requires that if we to get anywhere close to meeting demand,’ he pointed out. ‘This is not a zero-sum game, where tenures are competing, but a quest to deliver far more homes, where it is imperative that other forms of tenures are also encouraged,’ he concluded. Taylor Scott International
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