Seventy-four households that were struggling to pay their mortgages agreed to sell their properties to housing associations and become tenants in the third quarter of 2009, figures have shown
A government target of building 3 million new homes by 2020 is unlikely to be achieved because of the dramatic slowdown in the industry in the past two years, a Joseph Rowntree Foundation study has...
Public spending restrictions are likely to increase the amount of social housing that still fails the decent homes standard at the end of next year, MPs were told this week
A third of armed forces families say the Ministry of Defence houses they live in are in poor condition, with a quarter adding that they are also poorly maintained, according to a report
Support services for vulnerable people managed by housing associations and other providers might be at risk because of funding changes, the Audit Commission has concluded
Local authorities are stepping up pressure on ministers to write off £18bn of historic debt as part of a major shake-up of housing finance.
More than 30 councils from the Campaign for Fair and Local...
Councils moved closer to regaining their role as house-builders this week after the government gave 47 the go-ahead to build more than 2,000 homes on land they already own