Changing the face of the housing for young people in care

Changing the face of the housing for young people in care

This week we are joined by the new & exciting Project Home who enable young people with specialist needs to live full and active lives into adulthood. They're rising well above industry standards by nurturing a caring environment at the heart of our homes, celebrating the individuality of children and sparking pathways that change lives. Project Home are proud to say that they support the transition from their registered care services onto semi independent and through to adulthood.

We created this show because we noticed there was a lack of property investing podcast’s that weren’t just backhanded sales funnels. This podcast is full of free advice from specialist property guests, which include business coaches, accountants, lenders, mortgage advisors, commercial finance specialists, ARLA reps, auctioneers, and new homes experts, to name but a few.

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The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggest something rather unexpected. After years of worsening affordability, the picture has begun to improve. Wages have risen faster than house prices since 2021, nudging the headline affordability ratios in the right direction. On the face of it, that feels like progress.

Young people have been locked out of homeownership. Deposits are impossible to save. Mortgage rules are too strict. And ‘Generation Rent’ is now permanent. According to the narrative by the newspapers, younger generation homeownership has collapsed.

Bracknell Forest Council’s search delays due to a system issue are stalling property transactions, impacting chains and mortgage timelines. Limited alternatives exist, but not all are suitable—buyers and sellers should seek advice and stay informed.

For decades, the flat was the natural starting point for many first-time home buyers. The first rung of the ladder. The affordable option. The stepping stone to something bigger. For landlords, it was a dependable investment. For first-time buyers, it was often the only way in.