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The Scottish government must recognise the vital role the private rented sector (PRS) plays in the housing market, says leading estate agent.
DJ Alexander Scotland says the Scottish PRS has played a crucial role in providing homes in Scotland.
The estate agent is now urging the government to work with the PRS to tackle Scotland’s housing emergency.
According to the Scottish government’s own figures, between 1993 and 2023, the number of social housing homes in Scotland declined by 195,072 while the PRS increased by 203,706 over the same timescale.
Since the SNP took power in 2007, there has only been an overall increase of 19,737 social housing homes over the 18-year period rising from 607,191 to 626,928. The PRS increased by 110,331 over the same period rising from 247,375 in 2007 to 357,707 in 2023.
Mr Alexander sats this shows that without the growth of the private rented sector over the last 18 years, the current housing emergency in Scotland would have been substantially worse.
David Alexander, the chief executive officer of DJ Alexander Scotland, said: “These statistics, published by the Scottish government annually, highlight the essential role that the private rented sector has played in maintaining a supply of homes for Scotland. Without landlords and property investors the current housing emergency would be more severe.”
“Rather than be the cause of the housing emergency, as some imply, the PRS has actually been essential in preventing the current situation becoming even worse. With the severe decline in the volume of social housing over the last 30 years the number of homes available would have been considerably fewer if the private sector had not intervened.”
Mr Alexander is calling on the Scottish government to work with the housing sectors to tackle the housing emergency.
He said: “This is why it is more important than ever that decision makers should recognise the vital role that the PRS has played and will continue to play in the coming decades if we are to have sufficient homes to house Scots in the future.
“Social housing has an essential role to play in offering homes for people but equally the private rented sector has shown that it is an invaluable resource in the Scottish housing market. The only way to resolve the current housing emergency is to work with all parts of the housing sector – housebuilders, private landlords and investors, and the social housing sector, to ensure we have as varied, as flexible, and sufficient homes for people in the coming decades.
“Any failure to do this will result in the current housing emergency continuing for years and potentially getting worse.”
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