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Disabled homelessness rises in England as housing struggles persist; Ontario's housing goals slip further with declining starts, while Edinburgh attracts US buyers amid UK property interest.

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Rise in disabled people facing homelessness in England
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Disabled individuals in England are increasingly experiencing homelessness, with data showing a decline in social housing allocations for this group.
Ontario housing start projections fall again as 1.5 million goal gets further away
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Ontario's housing start projections have been revised downward again, moving the province further from its goal of building 1.5 million homes by 2031, according to private-sector analysis.
What This Mean: The continued decline in housing starts highlights growing challenges in meeting Ontario's ambitious housing targets, reflecting broader issues like construction delays, high costs, or policy inefficiencies. This shortfall could worsen affordability and supply pressures in an already strained market.
Edinburgh tops list as US housebuyers eye a UK home
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US inquiries about buying homes in the UK have reached an eight-year high, with Edinburgh being the most sought-after location and Glasgow also in the top 10, according to estate agents.
What This Mean: This reflects growing US interest in UK property, possibly driven by factors like lifestyle appeal, investment opportunities, or political shifts, signaling a broader trend of international demand in the UK housing market.

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