Building the Right Mix of Social Homes
- Published on: 13 November 2025
- Last updated on: 13 November 2025
As we build more social homes, it’s important to make sure they meet the different needs of people and families.
Why a Good Mix Matters
- We need a variety of homes, houses and apartments, with 1 to 4 bedrooms.
- Homes should follow universal design principles so they are accessible and inclusive for everyone.
- A good mix helps create vibrant, welcoming communities and supports efforts to end homelessness.
Meeting Real Needs
- About two-thirds of people on social housing waiting lists are single adults, so more studio and one-bedroom homes are needed.
- Larger homes are also essential for big families, especially those in long-term emergency accommodation.
Planning with Better Data
- The Housing Need and Demand Assessment (HNDA) helps local authorities understand what types of homes are needed in their areas, including for older people and people with disabilities.
- This data shapes local housing strategies and ensures the right homes are planned in city and county development plans.
Clear Targets and Local Plans
- Local authorities and Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs) use Housing Delivery Action Plans to set out how many homes they will build, what types, and where.
- Future plans will include minimum targets for different home sizes and types, including housing for priority groups.
- These plans will also show how local authorities, AHBs, and the Land Development Agency (LDA) will meet annual targets through building, buying, or leasing homes.
Supporting AHBs to Deliver
- AHBs will continue to play a key role, especially those that provide care and support for people with higher needs.
- The Government will work closely with AHBs to help them plan, grow, and deliver more homes directly.
- A new ‘call for proposals’ model will be introduced to improve how AHBs deliver homes that meet specific needs and budgets.