Housing market need and demand survey
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Salford Housing Needs Assessment 2007
Fordham Research Limited was commissioned to carry out this study in order to provide the evidence base for a number of key pieces of work including Salford's housing strategy, other key strategies, and the development of planning documents.
The housing needs assessment has identified:
- the future housing need
- level of affordable housing needed by size and type
- housing need of particular groups i.e. households with support needs, and Black and Minority Ethnic communities
- key influences and drivers of housing market change.
The study has provided a wealth of information, data and a robust evidence base on:
- Current housing market, covering house prices, tenure, migration, travel to work, overcrowding, private rented sector, student households, key workers, and financial capacity
- Current and future housing need
- The requirements of different household types - households with support needs, Black and Minority Ethnic households, Gypsy and Travellers & Travelling Showpeople
- Policy implications in respect to housing markets, new housing provision, targets for affordable housing, and overall housing targets
If you require any further information please contact: Shahla Zandi, Principal Officer - Strategy & Partnerships team
Tel: 0161 922 8774
Email shahla.zandi@salford.gov.uk.
Downloadable documents
- Salford Housing Needs Assessment (Adobe PDF format, 2mb)
- Technical Appendix (Adobe PDF format, 1mb)
- Executive Summary (Adobe PDF format, 3mb)
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This page was last updated on 23 July 2008
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