Mayor and HCA to help 1,000 families get a foot on property ladder

21 SEPTEMBER 2010

Nearly 1,000 families, currently in rented and particularly overcrowded accommodation, will be able to take their first step towards owning their own home in London under plans unveiled today by the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and the London Homes and Communities Agency (HCA). 

The First Steps for families initiative supports the Mayor’s aim to increase the proportion of family sized homes built for low cost home ownership. It will see up to 1000 new homes made available over the next 3 years to families aspiring to own their new property, with around 250 ready by next summer. There is strong support from both London boroughs and housing associations who have included their own sites in the programme in addition to sites put forward by the HCA.

Despite difficult economic times the Mayor is on track to deliver 50,000 affordable homes by 2012, and his aim is that 20,000 of these will be made available for low cost home ownership. So far, over 26,000 new affordable homes have been delivered and, in the last year alone, over 15,000 affordable homes were started, a 35 per cent increase on the year before the Mayor was elected. In line with the Mayor’s Housing Strategy, London’s affordable housing supply is now delivering homes that are better designed, with more and larger rooms for families, and giving Londoners more choice in where they live and more help for those that want to buy their home.

The Mayor said:

“Many Londoners dream of being homeowners but are thwarted by the colossal property prices in London. My overriding ambition is to make the capital a city of opportunity and choice and more affordable for ordinary Londoners.

“We are already making strides towards building better homes and offering more choice to families, particularly those currently stuck in overcrowded accommodation. Today we begin extending the opportunity to those Londoners, who have only ever rented their council or housing association property, to start building up a stake in their new home and fulfilling that dream.”

David Lunts, London director at the HCA said:

“We’re committed to increasing the availability and choice of larger homes for families in London. This innovative approach to delivering intermediate homes will help Londoners achieve their homeownership aspirations. By using the HCA’s Delivery Partner Panel to appoint development partners for these initial sites, we’ll be able to speed up the procurement process and start on site at the earliest opportunity.”   

Notes to editors

1. New housing starts between 2005/6 to 2009/10

National Affordable Housing Programme: House building starts

 

 

 

 

 

Sponsor LA name

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

Barking and Dagenham

262

184

199

442

286

Barnet

166

449

288

402

633

Bexley

190

163

250

123

345

Brent

297

540

377

357

568

Bromley

159

268

190

273

391

Camden

198

429

229

130

377

Croydon

581

505

740

505

436

Ealing

384

408

265

575

288

Enfield

161

396

147

537

555

Greenwich

337

515

720

1,127

439

Hackney

563

988

502

625

1,145

Hammersmith and Fulham

203

824

233

139

130

Haringey

352

602

332

451

280

Harrow

104

73

294

251

370

Havering

155

303

215

203

275

Hillingdon

278

223

357

384

327

Hounslow

515

735

553

342

70

Islington

223

613

772

66

335

Kensington and Chelsea

1

62

22

95

236

Kingston upon Thames

122

54

9

64

36

Lambeth

642

508

570

742

320

Lewisham

231

193

205

353

946

Merton

186

360

53

43

134

Newham

809

1,038

914

292

1,639

Redbridge

179

372

209

116

104

Richmond upon Thames

42

233

58

5

86

Southwark

383

544

214

653

979

Sutton

211

132

93

59

286

Tower Hamlets

752

1,412

1,609

1,192

2,347

Waltham Forest

157

244

191

425

442

Wandsworth

271

306

45

185

145

Westminster

238

272

319

226

164

Total

9,352

13,948

11,174

11,382

15,114

Source:
Homes and Communities Agency

 

 

 

 

 

Note: This data can also be viewed on an interactive map at http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/housing/affordable-housing/national-affordable-housing-programme

 

2. The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) is the single, national housing and regeneration delivery agency for England.  Our vision is to create opportunity for people to live in homes they can afford in places they want to live, by enabling local authorities and communities to deliver the ambition they have for their own areas. 

 

For more information visit  www.homesandcommunities.co.uk