The housing crisis and its zombie myths that won’t go away

Paul Smith CROP

Interest rates driving house prices and landbanking by housebuilders are myths that persist, despite being debunked several times over, writes Paul Smith

Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, there are some myths about the housing crisis that simply won’t die.

Events of recent months have seen two of the arguments frequently wielded by opponents of new development thoroughly debunked. Again.

First is the claim that house prices are determined not by the balance of supply and demand but by interest rates. This is, we’re told, because houses are no longer a place to live but have become an asset, like stocks and shares.

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