Housing Secretary Angela Rayner is pushing forward with bold plans to build more homes on underused land—like commuter station car parks—and even swapping Green Belt for protected areas elsewhere. She’s proven she can deliver tough decisions, approving a data center on a historic London site despite backlash. But with property prices falling and builders hesitant amid rising mortgage rates, the path ahead is rocky. While a new First-Time Buyer ISA is on the table, experts doubt its impact—suggesting past schemes like Stamp Duty breaks and Help to Buy might be more effective. Winning over big housebuilders? That’s the real challenge.
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