Benefits
Here are some of the high-level advantages for Build Cost Housing [BCH]:
For the Government
- No long-term capital or revenue funding is required, hence there would be no cost to the taxpayer
- Homeownership becomes more within the financial reach of local key workers as deposit and income requirements significantly reduce
- When the owner is a housing association rents are much cheaper
- No distortion of land values in the existing housing market
- No viability testing is required as 100% of the development is sub-market
- Delivery rates could be explosively fast, and they would not be affected by cyclical housing markets
- New market entrants will emerge to deliver sites as fee developers, ranging from SME builders to large construction companies
- Mass-scale delivery of homes will no longer be dependent on the volume housebuilders
- Likely to receive cross-party support which transcends election cycles
For Landowners
- Enables development of large and/or lower quality sites that were hitherto unviable, thus creating massive uplifts in land value which were previously not attainable
- Realistically an unlimited number of sites can be developed simultaneously without depressing underlying land values
- Landowner retains ownership of their land, unless subsequently they want to sell it
For Mortgage Lenders
- Massive expansion in first-time buyers as the levels of deposit and income reduce
- Lending based on build cost becomes far less risky and inflation has less impact on the borrower’s ability to repay
- Commonhold tenure avoids the problem of lending on a depreciating asset, as with leasehold