Second homeowners are cashing in by turning their pads into holiday lets in hotspots like Cornwall and the Lake District. While this boosts local coffers, it’s also sparking a housing crisis – prices are soaring, and locals are struggling to find a place to call home.
Government Moves to Curb Holiday Let Boom
The government plans to tighten the rules, demanding planning permission for second homes rented out as short-term holiday lets. The aim? Free up more affordable homes for local families by slashing the number of holiday rentals.
Alongside this, a new holiday rental registration scheme could help councils track how these lettings impact communities and tackle the housing crunch more effectively.
Critics Cry Foul
Some say the proposal is anti-business and will scare off vital tourism investment. Critics argue ministers should focus on building new homes instead of cramping the short-term rental market.
Will It Work?
The success of this plan hinges on smart implementation. If it boosts affordable housing without strangling tourism, it could be a winner. But if it just buries landlords in red tape or sends investors packing, the government may have missed the mark.