22nd December 2017
The Independent profiles the non-for profit developers Naked House - created by a London-based start-up – which supplies homes that provide the bare minimum in order to pass mortgage regulations for homes around £200,000, in a bid to ease the housebuying crisis for generation rent. The idea is to buy a property without the bells and whistles of a regular home - kitchen fittings, lights or internal walls. Instead its left up to the owner to customise their house. Naked House, which has received the backing of the Mayor of London, already has a site in Enfield in development, with other planned sites set to be announced.
The Independent on Sunday (17/12/2017)