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Housing

Homes are the foundation of our lives. That’s why we’re working towards the creation of a more equitable housing market, which supports everyone who needs a decent and affordable home.

Our mission

Our mission is to shape policies and strategies that create a fairer housing system, particularly for people on lower incomes. We want to see:

  • sustainable homeownership, especially for younger people and those on lower incomes, so more can buy and keep a home for the long term
  • genuinely affordable homes, a major increase in social and below-market rent options for people on lower incomes
  • a smaller, fairer private rented sector, with higher standards and better management, where renting is a choice for flexibility, not a last resort.

JRF supports this redesign by developing and advocating policy solutions that tackle the current crisis while steering the housing market towards long-term equity, using our role as funder, investor and convener to grow and promote innovative housing models.

Our homes are the foundations of our lives, essential to our health and wellbeing. Yet the housing system is failing many who need a secure and affordable place to live.

JRF believes everyone should have a decent, safe home they can stay in as long as they need. But we currently lack enough homes of the right type and in the right places.

Addressing this means building many more homes, especially social homes, by reforming how land is sold and reducing the dominance of big developers. It also means improving existing homes by strengthening tenure security, raising quality and sustainability, and shifting ownership away from speculative investment that undermines stability and standards.

Talking about homes

To build a more equal society where everyone can thrive, we must ensure access to decent, affordable homes for all. We aim to shift the focus from housing as wealth to homes as essential for a decent life. 

In collaboration with the Nationwide Foundation and FrameWorks, we've explored public attitudes towards housing, using research to guide conversations on the issues and solutions. From this we have produced a toolkit with resources designed to help anyone discussing housing and homes.

Watch our short animation to learn more.