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Mar 2021
Property Gold is a monthly column written by independent bespoke property consultant, Alex Goldstein. With over 17 years’ experience, Alex helps his clients to buy and sell residential property in some of the most desirable locations in Yorkshire and beyond.
This month, Alex examines where the blame lies for the deluge of PLC new homes in the district.
Walking around the open countryside surrounding Harrogate the other weekend, my heart sank when I came over the horizon and saw this butchered landscape, strewn with heavy duty excavators, mountains of rubble and the beginnings of yet more mass-scale new build homes, by another PLC developer.
What was once a small country lane, gently following the contours of the hillside, had now been annihilated forever to incorporate a widened straight carriageway with a monolithic roundabout. Like Japanese Knotweed, these large scale developments are working their way into our open spaces by any means possible, in the relentless pursuit of profit.
This got me thinking – is there really a need for any PLC developer to actually exist?
When one looks at the UK Government’s own data via the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG), the overwhelming evidence speaks for itself. In October 2019, there were 648,114 empty properties with nearly 226,000 of these being classed as long term empty (ie more than 6 months). So why is the media and Government claiming there is a ‘housing crisis’ when it is clear there is more than enough to go around? Could it really be that there is a high octane mix of money, politics and PLC developers going around at the highest levels of Government? Surely not...
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