Lauder Teacher launched its new report, Specialised Supported Housing in the UK: Private capital’s role in delivering essential social infrastructure, on Tuesday, 2nd December. Prepared by the Lauder Teacher research team, it represents the first ever thorough, end-to-end analysis of the UK Specialised Supported Housing sector from a capital markets perspective.

On Lauder Teacher’s recent Louder Teach In, Jamie Ratcliff, co founder of Place Base and deputy chair of The Housing Forum, offered a sharp, market rooted take on what the Budget does, and does not, mean for housing supply, affordability, and investment.

Risk remains in the sector, but retail assets are certainly rebounding, with a number of large deals recently bolstering confidence.

As more people wait and see regarding the huge financial pressures of buying a house, they will continue to rent, and they will discover that renting is far from a second choice. This demand will be boosted by buy to let properties being taken off the market due to new legislation.