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  2. Affordability of housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The demand for more affordable housing has often been higher in London than in the rest of the UK. [43] Research from Trust for London found that 24% of new housing completions in the three years to 2015/16 were affordable, which represented 21,500 homes. 6,700 affordable homes were completed in 2015/16, which is just 39% of the target set in ...

  3. Public housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    1970s council housing in Haringey, north London. In London, many council estates are being demolished and replaced with luxury housing, resulting in a net loss of social housing. Campaigners fear almost 8,000 homes could be lost during the decade following 2018. Among estates for regeneration, over 80 will be partly or completely demolished. [58]

  4. Clarion Housing Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 it merged with Affinity Sutton and was renamed Clarion Housing Group, becoming the largest UK Housing Association and registered provider of social housing. Clarion provides affordable housing and related services in England, mainly in London, the South East, East Anglia and Birmingham.

  5. The most affordable London areas for house prices - AOL

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  6. Increasing New London's affordable housing stock, one ... - AOL

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    Nov. 5—NEW LONDON — Tucked away on a quiet street off Ocean Avenue sits a snug, white-and-stone-accented home nearly ready for a new family to move in. But the house at 46 Gorton St., with its ...

  7. Y:Cube - Wikipedia

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    Y:Cube is a three-storey block of 36 one-bedroom affordable housing flats, owned by YMCA St Paul’s Group. [2] They include George William Court, [2] 148 Clay Avenue and flats 36A-E Woodstock Way in Mitcham in London, England. George William Court was named after the founder of YMCA, George Williams. [2]