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Written by rosalind renshaw

A local authority has announced that it is to build new homes for private rental.

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea will be building on its own land, following the Government’s announcement of support for a new build-to-let sector.

It has selected Grainger, the UK’s largest listed residential landlord, to develop and manage two schemes in the borough for mixed-tenure housing.

Some will be privately sold and some will be affordable housing, but most of the development will be purpose-built private rental accommodation managed by Grainger for the long term under a 125-year agreement.

The council said that this innovative approach will see it retain freehold ownership of the sites and share a proportion of the long-term rental income stream with Grainger, who will also receive a management fee.

The intention is to submit planning applications next year.

Meanwhile, the Labour Party in a key London borough is examining the possibility of buying up private housing and renting it out to private tenants.

Labour has Croydon firmly in its sights for the 2014 borough elections, having narrowly lost to the Tories in 2010.

Housing is expected to form a crucial part of the local manifesto in a part of London severely affected by last year’s riots, and where the number of families in emergency bed and breakfast accommodation is 500.

Labour leader Councillor Tony Newman said: “We have got to look at both the long and short term.

“There is obviously a need to build more houses, but we think the council could look at buying up property in the private sector and, by becoming the landlord, make more homes available to families.”

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    what a farce....why not just build council houses and save all that housing benefit you pay out

    oh and create jobs

    controversial I know

    • 04 October 2012 11:25 AM
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    Why let the biggest, most crooked, unethical and most corrupt landlord in the UK benefit from this? I seriously smell corruption from miles away!!!

    This scheme should be managed by a NGO or non for profit company.

    • 04 October 2012 08:47 AM
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