Viability and the planning system: the relationship between economic viability testing, land values and affordable housing in London

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Sayce, S., Crosby, N., Garside, P., Harris, R. and Parsa, A., (2017) Viability and the planning system: the relationship between economic viability testing, land values and affordable housing in London. Project Report. Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester.

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This report was funded by 13 London Boroughs and investigated the impact of the current regime of development viability testing on land values and the provision of affordable housing. the report makes 7 recommendations which could improve the current level of affordable housing provision in London. The report is especially critical of current planning practice guidance and planning inspectors concerning the application of development appraisal modelling. The reduced levels of affordable housing are entirely predictable given the current regime.

Item Type Report (Project Report)
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/68820
Divisions Henley Business School > Real Estate and Planning
Publisher Royal Agricultural University
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