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Buying land that has an affordable housing clause attached proves to deliver significant returns
Investing in land has been used effectively by big businesses for years as a way to make their millions.
The advent of land investment companies opened up this opportunity to the man on the street and offered private investors the chance to test out a new investment opportunity. Land investment is always going to be high risk, but therein lies the attraction of the potential high returns.
The chance to invest in this type of company while also making a real difference to the country’s affordable housing shortage has now arisen; but potential investors will be keen to know if they can still expect significant returns on their investment with a clause of this nature inserted into the sale of the land.
The idea behind this type of initiative is that housebuilders will be forced to introduce affordable and environmentally friendly housing on their developments if they want to buy land from the land investment companies.
The shortage of affordable housing has been well publicised in recent months and investments such as this have been introduced in direct response. This is an issue of concern for everyone from the government and local councils to housebuilders and of course home owners. However, moves to address this shortage are going to take some time to achieve and the government’s policy of delivering affordable housing can only be met by allocating housing land to enable the private sector to assist in delivering social/low-cost housing.
Land investment companies introducing affordable housing clauses to new sites coming to market promises to make a real impact in the longer term; a company could hope to deliver 5000 affordable homes in the next 10 years. Good land investment companies will be in a strong position because carefully bought land should fit in with the local council’s objectives for development.
Introducing plans for affordable housing before shares in the land go on sale means the land can be marketed properly and private investors can make an informed choice about the impact of their investment in the long term. This also allows the housebuilders the opportunity to get on board as early as possible and tie down the details of potential housing on the land prior to planning applications being submitted.
To take Scotland as an example of the strain on housing stock and opportunities for investment; the population is growing by an average of nearly 20,000 each year. People are also living longer which puts an added strain on the housing stock and a huge proportion of first-time buyers are struggling to get a foot on the property ladder.
The property sector is one of the fastest-growing parts of the economy, with an annual growth rate of 4.8 per cent between 2002-07 and recent performance has been better than the UK average for the sector.



