UK HOUSING REVIEW 2026

UK HOUSING REVIEW 2026 from the Chartered Institute of Housing

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Welcome to the 2026 edition of the UK Housing Review, edited by Mark Stephens, John Perry, Peter Williams and Gillian Young

The 34th edition was launched in March 2026 and is freely downloadable. The following page introduces the 2026 edition in more detail. The Review's extensive Compendium of Tables is made readily accessible to researchers on this page, where individual tables can be downloaded in pdf or Excel format.

'The UKHR is, quite simply, an essential encyclopaedia of housing data and a hugely valuable resource.'   Eddie Hughes, former Under-Secretary of State for Housing
'I look forward to the launch of the UK Housing Review every year. It's an essential source for anyone that wants to feel informed about the current and past impact of housing policy across tenures and across the UK. I mostly use it for the handy data and exclusive analysis, but the essays are really insightful. More than once I've been able to simply share them with colleagues, rather than trying to explain an issue myself.'   Clare Powell, CIH member

Financial support for the Review is provided by: Campbell Tickell, Clarion, Crisis, Curo, East Midlands Housing, The Guinness Partnership, Housing Studies Charitable Trust, L&Q, LiveWest, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, Midland Heart, Moat, Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Places for People, Scottish Government, Sovereign, The Housing Finance Corporation and the Welsh Government.

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