Efforts to boost affordable housing supply by acquiring
properties to bring into use for affordable housing and help
reduce homelessness will be given an £80 million uplift over the
next two years.
The funding, announced by First Minister on a visit to Hillcrest
Housing Association's Derby Street development in Dundee, will
increase the Affordable Housing Supply Programme budget to nearly
£600 million in 2024-2025.
Investment will help reduce the time spent in temporary
accommodation, including by children, and will also accelerate
discussions with COSLA in relation to the number of local
authority void properties.
The First Minister said:
“Housing is essential in our efforts to tackle child poverty and
reduce inequality across Scotland, and it supports jobs and
growth in the economy. Providing good quality, affordable housing
is at the very core of what my Government is doing to make
Scotland a better place.
“While there is a single person homeless in our country, it is
simply not acceptable to have houses sitting empty – so I am
determined that we remove the barriers, and provide the money
that will enable councils to buy properties so they can become
affordable homes again.
“This £80 million will build on the success of our National
Acquisition Programme which I announced last year, which spent
more than £60 million and delivered more than 1,000 affordable
homes. This is one of a number of actions we are
prioritising to help to reduce the number of households in
temporary accommodation. We will also accelerate discussion with
COSLA in relation to the number of empty council homes.”