Right to buy in reverse: how Brighton is tackling its social housing crisis | Richard Partington
PositiveFinancial Markets

Brighton is taking a bold step to address its social housing crisis by reversing a key policy from the Thatcher era. The local council is purchasing properties from private landlords, aiming to increase the availability of affordable housing for residents. This initiative not only provides much-needed homes but also sets an example for other local authorities facing similar challenges. By prioritizing community needs over profit, Brighton is paving the way for a more sustainable housing model that could inspire change across the country.
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