Chancellor offers £3bn fix for Britain's 'broken housing market'

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Philip Hammond’s spring statement includes funding to build 30,000 affordable homes

A new £3bn scheme will fund the building of 30,000 affordable homes, the chancellor has said, as he proclaimed that the government was on track to reach its target of 300,000 new homes a year in Britain.

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Was that a two bed flat for £1M? People are literally paying a £6-700k premium to live in London, and Kings Cross! Unbelievable

Let’s not piss this away by enriching building companies -need to get local councils building houses using their own construction staff

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Closing Airbnb loopholes and enacting a rent cap or means tested letting would help London

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