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The Role of Brownfield Housing is Sustainable in Urban Regeneration.  

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Contents Page Page Number: 1.0 Introduction - 2 1.1 Background - 2 1.2 Individual Focus - 2 2.0 Main Body - 3 2.1 Developers Constraints - 3 2.2 Development Costs - 5 2.3 Mechanisms for Regeneration- 6 3.0 Conclusion - 9 4.0 Bibliography - 10 The Role of Brownfield Housing is Sustainable in Urban Regeneration 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background The re-use of brownfield land for housing is a key objective of planning and environmental policy. In recent years concerns with this mater have changed from physical dereliction and urban decline to more of a wider concern of making the most efficient use of scarce Brownfield land as well as reducing the need to travel. With need to provide a substantial increase of housing in the years to come, brownfield land becomes a key area within property development to focus on. 1.2 The Financial Feasibility and Constraint Urban Regeneration Brings to Brownfield Housing This report focuses on the key issues and constraints that occur within financial side of regenerating brownfield sites. The issues raised in this report will outline the reasons why developers are so reluctant to move toward brownfield sites and instead...

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