Why is our housing system so dysfunctional? Why can it not meet social
and affordable housing needs? Home examines the structural causes of our
housing emergency, provides a detailed critique of government housing
policy from the 1980s to the present, and outlines a comprehensive,
practical, and radical alternative that would meet the housing needs of
the many, not just the few. For three decades, Government policy has
been marked by an under supply of social housing and an over-reliance on
the private market to meet housing needs. The result is a dysfunctional
housing system that is leaving more and more people unable to access
appropriate, secure and affordable homes. The answer lies in
establishing a Constitutional right to housing, large scale investment
in a new model of public housing to meet social and affordable housing
need, real reform of the private rental sector, and regulation of
private finance, development, and land.