Daniel has gone four times in the last nine months with his three children.
They became homeless after receiving Section 21 “any mistake” expulsion order from their landlord, and since then their local council has placed them in a shared house, as well as in hotel rooms.
Despite the government’s promises of more affordable and funding social housing, Daniel told the BBC that she does not expect the council house “soon” would be available.
In a review of Wednesday’s spending, Chancellor Rachel Raves announced his plan to pledge the government’s manifesto to build 1.5 million new houses in this Parliament.
The government committed to spend £ 39bn in 10 years for social and affordable housing in England – a step described by many social landlords and housing donations as a game -Chenger.
Many parts of the country currently face acute shortage of affordable and social housing. London Social Housing Waiting List is at a height of 10 yearsAccording to the analysis of government data by the London Council published earlier this year.
The government says that this investment is an average amount of £ 3.9bn on an average in a year, “the previous government would be much higher than the expenditure on affordable housing, which was an average of £ 2.3BN per year”.
Affordable housing is a broader category, not exceeding 80% of local market rates, as well as assets of shared owned homes and social fare properties, which are scheduled at about 50% of market levels.
More details – where houses will be constructed, in which they will be constructed, and how much money will be allocated for the construction of rented houses socially – still waiting.
Daniel, who was in touch for the first time Your voice, your BBC newsIt is said that the government’s announcement is now “it’s too late” to help its family – but they hope that the future means a better opportunity for their children in the future.
A permanent house for him “everything, everything will be”.
“This is safety for my children, knowing that we are never going into such a situation.”
Moving every few weeks has been extremely disruptive.
“It is terrible, absolute hell, it turns all our lives upside down. My children are constantly reading.”
He has now been taken to a temporary residence 18 miles from his school.
“My children will have to get up so early at 5 am, and then the school is expected to give 100% in school.”
When you were announced to invest a billion pound housing, you could hear a sigh of relief from social landlords.
Many people warned that without significant wealth and certainty, the government would never reach its housebuilding target.
The government has also guaranteed how many social zamindars will be received in the next 10 years, which means that housing associations can plan how much they have to invest in the building.
National Housing Federation head Kate Henderson announced the announcement as “transformative” and “the most ambitious cheap homes program we have seen in decades”.
Charlie tray, the head of the policy in the shelter, agrees to “really a big moment” for the region, but said that the government needs to set up a “clear goal” for how many social rented houses have been planned.
The issue with Shri Trad told the BBC, “The issue with the so -called ‘affordable housing’ is that it is often not inexpensive and falls out of people’s reach on low income.”
Shelter analysis suggests that in one of more than 10 local authorities in England, a bed “affordable fare” is ineffective to a person on low salary “, Mr. Tray said.
For this reason, he said that it was important to set a social fare target for the government that would “focus this fund on social rent so that the cash would be a truly affordable social rented houses with a local income fare.”
Meanwhile, housebuilders said that when the announcement was good news in the long term, they were now expecting to promote the broad housing area-as the re-evaluation of the help-to-Kharid scheme.
Home Builders Federation CEO Neil Jefferson said one year in the new Parliament, housing supply and investment “still lagging well where they should be”.
He said, “This will remain until the government faced the challenges being tried by the buyers to reach the housing ladder for the first time,” he said.