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Is there an accommodation crisis for our ageing population?

A report issued this week by Irwin Mitchell/Cebr reveals that the UK’s ability to support our ageing population, in terms of their care and specialist accommodation needs, is reaching a crisis stage and, unless the government takes decisive action, we could hit a “tipping point” in 2029.

There is no doubt that retirement accommodation with care is one of the most under-supplied areas of the UK housing market and as a nation we are not planning or building enough suitable accommodation to meet our demographic needs. The Office for National Statistics has predicted that the number of people in the UK aged 60 and over is expected to pass 20m by 2030 and, even now, more people in the UK are aged over 60 than under 18.

The current estimated annual rate of delivery of new-build homes across all sectors of England is around 240,000, with only approximately 3% of these homes being specifically designed for the retirement housing sector. Put simply, there is a significant structural supply and demand imbalance in this sector.

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