Planning is meaningless. Commencement numbers is the real indicator.
short_snow on
We need more apartments, that’s for sure.
People here are completely obsessed with houses despite not being able to afford them
Difficult-Set-3151 on
Are we meant to understand this to mean that developer profits being too low is what was preventing apartments being developed?
TheChrisD on
But are they being approved and actually built?
Willing-Departure115 on
>The CSO cautioned against extrapolating long-term trends in planning on the basis of a single quarter’s data, noting the number of new dwelling units granted planning permission “can vary significantly from quarter to quarter if a large development or a number of large developments are approved within the same reference quarter”.
Comfortable-Title720 on
Get cracking on those commencements and completions. Apartments may be more expensive but we need more density, especially around public transport hubs.
ParaMike46 on
When small piece of land was sold to developer in my area I was hopful to see an apartment block build but all we get was tightly packed 3 houses with barely any room for patch of grass. Oportunity wasted.
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Planning is meaningless. Commencement numbers is the real indicator.
We need more apartments, that’s for sure.
People here are completely obsessed with houses despite not being able to afford them
Are we meant to understand this to mean that developer profits being too low is what was preventing apartments being developed?
But are they being approved and actually built?
>The CSO cautioned against extrapolating long-term trends in planning on the basis of a single quarter’s data, noting the number of new dwelling units granted planning permission “can vary significantly from quarter to quarter if a large development or a number of large developments are approved within the same reference quarter”.
Get cracking on those commencements and completions. Apartments may be more expensive but we need more density, especially around public transport hubs.
When small piece of land was sold to developer in my area I was hopful to see an apartment block build but all we get was tightly packed 3 houses with barely any room for patch of grass. Oportunity wasted.