Housing News Digest
Housing News Digest
The Tenants' Union Housing News Digest compiles our pick of items from all the latest tenancy and housing media, sent once per week, on Thursdays.
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More than 200,000 children in short-term housing in England by 2029, analysis shows
Kiran Stacey The Guardian (No paywall)More than 200,000 children will be living in short-term emergency accommodation in England to keep them off the streets by the end of this parliament, according to projections by the housing charity Shelter. The analysis shows that 206,000 children will be living in temporary accommodation by 2029 – a 26% increase over five years – while the cost to the taxpayer is set to rise by 71% to £3.9bn a year. The figures, which take account of government policies and projected house prices, show how England’s housing crisis is playing out behind the closed doors of bedsits, hostels and bed and breakfasts across the country.
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2025/apr/29/shelter-forecasts-r…
# Hot topic International, .London rents rise to record high for 14th consecutive month
Pedro Goncalves Yahoo News (No paywall)UK rental prices have reached new heights, with London leading the way at a record-breaking £2,698 per month. This marks the 14th consecutive month of new rent records for the capital. Outside of London, the average advertised rent has also surged, climbing to £1,349 per month, another new high. The figures from property site Rightmove (RMV.L) showed that the average advertised rent in London is now 2.5% higher than this time last year, despite an increase in the supply of rental homes.
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/london-rents-rise-record-high-…
# Hot topic International, Rent.'Puppet on a string': Hunter domestic violence survivor rejected for 90 rentals
Jessica Belzycki (Paywall)A Lake Macquarie woman fleeing domestic violence with her children has been knocked back from more than 90 rentals in six weeks.
https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/8946908/hunter-domestic…
# Hot topic NSW, Rent.NYC's Rent Guidelines Board votes to propose hikes for rent-stabilized apartments
Marcia Kramer, Ali Bauman CBS News (No paywall)New York City's Rent Guidelines Board voted Wednesday night to propose hikes for rent-stabilized apartments. The preliminary vote sets the stage for a potential rent hike impacting more than 2 million New Yorkers. The motion, which passed in a 5-4 vote, proposes raising rent by 1.75-4.75% for one-year leases and 4.75-7.75% for two-year leases. There will be four public hearings before the board holds their final vote in June.
https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/new-york-city-rent-hikes-re…
# Hot topic International, Rent.Private landlords and hotels ‘cashing in’ on England’s hidden homelessness crisis
Kiran Stacey, Michael Goodier and Olivia Lee The Guardian (No paywall)Private landlords and hotel owners are charging councils far in excess of market rent to house people who would otherwise end up on the street, an investigation has found, laying bare the depth of England’s hidden homelessness crisis. Local authorities in England are paying 60% more for rooms in places such as bed and breakfasts and hostels than it would cost to rent similar-sized accommodation on the private market, with half of them spending double the local going rate. More than 100,000 households are living in temporary accommodation in England, and the UK now has the worst homelessness problem in the developed world when they are taken into account.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/apr/27/homelessness-cri…
# International, .60,000 Americans to lose their rental assistance and risk eviction unless Congress acts
Jesse Bedayn AP News (No paywall)Moments after Daniris Espinal walked into her new apartment in Brooklyn, she prayed. In ensuing nights, she would awaken and touch the walls for reassurance — finding in them a relief that turned to tears over her morning coffee. Those walls were possible through a federal program that pays rent for some 60,000 families and individuals fleeing homelessness or domestic violence. Espinal was fleeing both. But the program, Emergency Housing Vouchers, is running out of money — and quickly.
https://www.ap.org/news-highlights/spotlights/2025/60000-america…
# International, Eviction.Bipartisan affordable housing package could be on cutting room floor this session, key lawmaker says
Caroline Cummings CBS News (No paywall)The tied Minnesota House on Tuesday approved its housing budget proposal on a bipartisan vote. But it didn't include a package some Republicans and Democrats had high hopes for to boost affordable housing development at a time when the state is short 100,000 homes — and its future this session isn't bright. That "Yes to Homes" agenda, which includes legislation to cut red tape to increase starter homes like townhomes and duplexes among other ideas, likely won't clear the finish line this year, said Rep. Michael Howard, DFL-Richfield, the co-chair of the chamber's housing committee. There are continued concerns from local governments about implementation, he added.
https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/bipartisan-affordable-hou…
# International, Rent.Australians could be waiting more than 70 years for affordable housing if prices follow path pushed by major parties
Patrick Commins The Guardian (No paywall)Australians would have to wait 70 years for affordable housing if property values follow the “sustainable growth” path advocated by the two major parties. Labor and the Coalition this week launched signature policies to tackle the worsening housing affordability crisis, but both sides of politics said they did not welcome the idea of falling house prices. “Our plan is to get our country back on track to help young Australians realise the dream of home ownership again,” Peter Dutton said in his opening remarks in Wednesday night’s second leaders’ debate.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/apr/23/australia…
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