£39bn AHP successor will aim to deliver 300,000 homes with 60% at social rent, says government

54617409468_050e0b408a_c

Source: MHCLG / Flickr

Angela Rayner to set out more details on Wednesday of the new programme, along with updates on Decent Homes 2, minimum energy efficiency standards and reforms to Right to Buy

The government wants to build 300,000 new homes through its new Social and Affordable Homes Programme, more than half of which will be let at social rent.

At the spending review last month, housing minister Angela Rayner was handed a huge funding package of £39bn for her Social and Affordable Homes Programme (SAHP).

Login or Register for free to continue reading Housing Today

To continue enjoying housingtoday.co.uk, REGISTER FOR FREE

Already registered? Login here

Stay at the forefront of thought leadership with news and analysis from award-winning journalists. Sign up below to receive:

  • Breaking industry news as it happens
  • Gain access to Housing Today’s Specialist CPD modules
  • Expert News and analysis

It takes less than one minute….

Join the Housing Today community - REGISTER TODAY

… or subscribe for full access - Subscribe now