Fewer jobs and available houses 'could make people rent in London'
The number of people looking for property to rent in London could rise after a UK body predicted that cuts made by the coalition administration may swell the number of people on waiting lists for homes.
According to the National Housing Federation, around 200,000 jobs could be axed or not created as a result of widespread budget savings set to be announced by Chancellor George Osborne tomorrow (June 22nd).
Furthermore, they suggested that another 350,000 aspiring owners will join the waiting list for a home in the UK.
Earlier this year, the director of external affairs for the Federation of Master Builders Brian Berry called for the government to do more to increase mortgage availability as it would help both the housing market and the construction industry.
However, with suggestions that potential purchasers will be disappointed in their quest to secure a home, perhaps more people will look for property to rent in the London borough of Enfield or elsewhere in the country.
By Chris Price
Published 21st June, 2010
© 2010 Estates IT Limited
London Rental Property News By London Borough / Category
Latest London Property News Headlines
Streatham town centre to be improved by BID?
Major improvements could be made to Streatham town centre thanks to a new business partnership.
Read Article ... Published on 25th May, 2012
Olympic infrastructure 'to drive east London house market'
The infrastructure created by the Olympics will see the east London property market become more popular.
Read Article ... Published on 24th May, 2012
Olympic infrastructure 'to drive east London house market'
The infrastructure created by the Olympics will see the east London property market become more popular.
Read Article ... Published on 24th May, 2012
Barking Splash Park opens this weekend
Barking Splash Park will be free to use this weekend (May 25th-27th) to mark its opening.
Read Article ... Published on 24th May, 2012
Southwark estates to get cheaper energy bills
Residents in Southwark can look forward to cheaper energy bills thanks to the creation of a new underground green network.
Read Article ... Published on 23rd May, 2012
Enfield £1.3bn masterplan unveiled
A masterplan has been unveiled that will see a 200-acre site in Enfield regenerated as part of a £1.3 billion plan.
Read Article ... Published on 23rd May, 2012
Londoners encouraged to grow their own fruit and veg
People in London are being encouraged to grow their own fruit and vegetables.
Read Article ... Published on 22nd May, 2012
Merton 'embraces green improvements'
Merton is now a cleaner, greener location to live in thanks to the implementation of the Wandle Valley Low Carbon Zone (LCZ).
Read Article ... Published on 22nd May, 2012
London house prices rise by 1,782% in past 35 years
London house prices have increased by 1,782 per cent in the last 35 years.
Read Article ... Published on 21st May, 2012
Poplar's Chrisp Street to get £100m regeneration
Some £100 million is to be spent regenerating the Chrisp Street area of Poplar in Tower Hamlets.
Read Article ... Published on 21st May, 2012





More people may be encouraged to look for property to rent in the London borough of Enfield or elsewhere in the country after a housing body forecast that waiting lists for homes would increase under government spending cuts.