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The Case of Affordable Housing: a global perspective on financing and institutional ownership

12 September 2019, 9:30 am–7:30 pm

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Join this one-day conference to evaluate emerging tools and models for financing affordable housing.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

The Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management

Location

The Bartlett
Here East
Queen Elizabeth Park
London
E15 2GW
United Kingdom

*Please note the conference is now fully booked*

The Case of Affordable Housing: a global perspective on financing and institutional ownership

Organised by theÌýUCL Bartlett School of Construction and Project ManagementÌýwith the support of the µþ²¹°ù³Ù±ô±ð³Ù³ÙÌý centenary campaign.Ìý

This conference will bring together academics and a wide range of industry stakeholders to explore global case studies focused on new tools and models for financing affordable housing, working towards viable solutions for the UK and beyond.

Lack of affordable housing can have a significant impact on productivity and economic growth worldwide, and can lead to increased segregation and inequality within communities.

It is an area of research focus for the Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, supporting the which aim to eradicate poverty, reduce inequality and improve infrastructure.Ìý

A fundamental question in the creation and management of affordable and social housing is who finances it. In the UK and beyond there has been a shift from public sector led financing towards using capital markets to access funds. Housing associations play a vital role in this landscape as do institutional investors through direct financing or building (Build-to-Rent) and investment in existing large-scale rental accommodation.Ìý

The paper session will present the latest international academic research on the financing of social and affordable housing projects worldwide while theÌýround table discussion will bring together industry leaders for a strategic discussion onÌýemerging models of housing funding, supply and place making. The workshops will facilitate concentrated discussion in response to the latest industry trends and research.Ìý

Programme


9:30-10:00 - Registration and refreshments
10:00-10:15Ìý- °Â±ð±ô³¦´Ç³¾±ðÌý
10:20-11:30Ìý- Submitted papers session I (four parallel sessions)

  • What can the state do to improve affordability?
  • Does the mortgage market have a role in improving affordability?
  • Land value capture, viability tests and the impact of regeneration on neighbourhoods
  • Global perspectives on affordable housing

11:30-11:50 - Refreshment break
11:50 - 12:50 -ÌýWorkshops (three parallel sessions)

  • Rental market investment: Happy Tenants = Happy Landlords? Andrew Allen,
  • Institutional investment in affordable housing. Pete Gladwell, , Honorary Professor at BSCPM, UCL
  • Obsolescence, depreciation and maintenance: unaffordability in the 21st century. Professor Yolande Barnes, Bartlett Real Estate Institute

12:50-13:50 - Networking lunch
13:50-14:50Ìý-ÌýRound table discussionÌý"Tackling the housing crisis - councils, housing associations and Homes England" with:

  • Paul Hackett, , Honorary Professor at BSCPM, UCL
  • Colm Lacey,
  • Helen Evans,
  • Nick Walkley,
  • Steve Douglas,

14:50-15:10Ìý- Refreshment break
15:10-16:20Ìý-ÌýSubmitted papers session II (four parallel sessions)

  • Impact of rent regulation and Help to Buy on investment performance
  • Is affordability improving? What factors help neighbourhoods perform
  • Rethinking supply chains to improve affordable housing delivery
  • Global perspectives on affordable housing

16:20-16:30Ìý- ComfortÌýbreak
16:30-17:35Ìý- Keynote lecture and closing remarks

Affordable Housing: Some International Lessons, , .

17:35-19:30 - CanapéÌýand drinks reception

Keynote lecture

The keynote lecture will be delivered by from the Wisconsin School of Business at the .ÌýProfessor Malpezzi is a professor in theÌýÌýin theÌý. Professor Malpezzi is a past Academic Director of the Graaskamp Center and has also served as Chair of theÌý. He is an Associate Member of theÌý, an Affiliate of UW'sÌýÌýand a Faculty Affiliate of theÌý.Ìý

Watch online


A live stream of the keynote lecture will be available on this page from 16:30Ìýon Thursday 12 September.

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