Forbes pledges to create housebuilding body if elected
The SNP leadership candidate also announced plans to allow councils to hike council tax on empty second homes.
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Your support makes all the difference.Kate Forbes has pledged to create a national housebuilding body if elected as first minister.
The SNP leadership candidate, who said housebuilding was under āimmense pressureā in Scotland, pledged that the organisation would seek to build āthousandsā of homes per year ā although she did not set a firm target.
The Finance Secretary ā currently running to replace Nicola Sturgeon alongside Health Secretary Humza Yousaf and former community safety minister Ash Regan ā also announced she would give councils the powers to increase council tax on empty second homes.
She said: āI would like to see a new body for housebuilding in Scotland, tasked with further developing housebuilding capacity and acting as an agent for change.
āIt could build houses for both rent and sale. It could act as an agent for expanding construction skills apprenticeships to tackle skills shortages.
āIn other words it could be a central feature of supply chains in Scotland able to respond to changing needs.
āOur task is to build more high quality homes for the people of Scotland and I think we need this type of new thinking to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.ā
Speaking about her second homes plan, Ms Forbes added: āAffordable housing is under immense pressure in Scotland.
āDespite the SNPās track record of building thousands of homes since 2007, many young families canāt afford a warm, safe home.
āThis is particularly acute in rural and remote parts of Scotland where there is a high density of holiday homes.
āAs first minister I would focus on identifying more land in key areas that can be built on, offering councils the option of implementing a council tax surcharge on empty second homes and targeting further investment specifically for rural and remote areas.ā