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The Henry Stewart 2005 Annual Briefing on

The Affordable Housing Market

At the interface of the Private and Public Sectors

• What the Government, Local Authorities, and Quangos want (and want to encourage)
• How to make a profit in the current market

In few areas is the interface between the public and private sectors as critical as in the affordable housing market. There is a network of interacting initiatives, barriers and contractual relationships already in place. Changing any single element in the network can have MULTIPLE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES throwing up NEW opportunities for profitable business and unexpected hikes in the costs of doing business.

And at the moment many, many changes in the way the market operates are being introduced.

This briefing is about:

  • What these changes are
  • The profitable opportunities they present
    and
  • The new risks and costs they may generate

The briefing covers:

  • Development
  • Funding – loans and grants
  • Tenure and occupation
  • Government policy
  • Planning
  • Housing Authority

For everyone involved with buying, supplying and funding affordable housing – whether as a ‘business we want to be in’ or as a ‘we have no choice but to do it’ participant.

Full documentation will be provided to all the delegates and adequate time set aside for questions and discussion.

Wednesday, 27 April 2005
The Café Royal, London W1