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May 12, 2006
Landsearch’s Land Registry Service Identifies Who Owns the Land
(PRWEB) May 4 2006. The government have set high targets for the private sector to provide more homes particularly affordable ones. There is a projected increase of around 10%.in the number of households by 2021 and a decrease in the average household size from 2.29 persons to 2.15. This will require around 2.5 million extra homes. This averages out at almost 170000 new homes per year
(PRWEB) May 11, 2006 -- There are many initiatives to achieve this increase in housing requirements. These include housing market renewal which enables older houses to be refurbished particularly in deprived areas, regional housing strategies and the financing of local authority housing.
The government have also brought forward measures to help in the buying selling and owning a home such as the Home Information Packs, home ownership schemes (including Key Worker Living and Right to Buy) and residential leaseholds.
The dilemma then arises for the builder/developer on how they will play their part in helping the government achieve their house building targets. They are asked to build more houses but with a decreasing amount of land available. The main guidance from the government is to build on brown field sites These are ever more difficult to find and when found quite difficult to identify who they belong to.
Housing and Planning Minister, Yvette Cooper, said: “People want to know that their sons and daughters will be able to afford a home of their own. That is why many people in our communities now recognise the need to build new homes that the next generation needs. Unless we increase house building rates less than a third of thirty year old couples will be able to afford a home of their own in twenty years time.
LandSearch are the leading independent online suppliers of Land Registry information for all of the UK and Ireland. We can identify the ownership of registered land even when there is no postal address. We can supply maps so that clear identification can be made. This applies to derelict sites, waste land, gaps between developed properties etc.
Landsearch can supply main title deeds and searches, name of owners searches, even with no postal address, index maps, home information packs, rights of way and rights of access searches, boundary dispute searches, history and manorial searches, bankruptcy and company searches, local authority and environmental searches and more.
Contact
Bob Dickenson
Landsearch 01978354030
http://www.landsearch.net
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at May 12, 2006 04:57 AM