Pre-fabs would cut London rents by third

4th March 2016

A report by London Conservatives claims that "pop-up" housing could cut the cost of London's rental market by a third. Factory-assembled units cost half as much to build as traditional methods and can be customised to match the surrounding area. They are also much quicker to construct. Tory Assembly housing spokesman Andrew Boff wants councils to use public land and small, disused sites identified by the London Land Commission for building pre-fabs.

Evening Standard (26/02/2016)

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