So,
should we force OAP Aylesbury homeowners to downsize?
Well
in the original article, I suggested that we as a society should encourage,
through building, tax breaks and social acceptance that it’s a good thing to
downsize. But should the Government force OAP’s? Well,
one of the biggest reasons OAP’s move home is health (or lack of it).
Looking
at the statistics for Aylesbury, of the 6,614 Homeowners who are 65 years and
older, whilst 3,678 of them described themselves in good or very good health, a
sizeable 2,261 home owning OAPs described themselves as in fair health and 675
in bad or very bad health.
10.21%
of Aylesbury home owning OAP’s are in poor health
But
if you look at the figures for the whole of Aylesbury Vale District Council
(not just Aylesbury), there are only 266 specialist retirement homes that one
could buy (if they were in fact for sale) and 826 homes available to rent from
the Council and other specialist providers (again- you would be waiting for
dead man’s shoes to get your foot in the door) and many older homeowners wouldn’t
feel comfortable with the idea of renting a retirement property after enjoying
the security of owning their own home for most of their adult lives.
My
intuition tells me the majority ‘would be’ Aylesbury downsizers could certainly
afford to move but are staying put in bigger family homes because they can't
find a suitable smaller property. The fact is there simply aren’t enough
bungalows for the healthy older members of the Aylesbury population and
specialist retirement properties for the ones who aren’t in such good health ...
we need to build more appropriate houses
in Aylesbury.
The Government's Housing
White Paper, published a few weeks ago, could have solved so many problems within
the UK housing market, including the issue of homing our aging population.
Instead, it ended up feeling annoyingly ambiguous. Forcing our older
generation to move with such measures as a punitive taxation (say a tax on
wasted bedrooms for people who are retired) would be the wrong thing to do.
Instead of the stick – maybe the Government could use carrot tactics and offer
tax breaks for downsizers. Who knows – but something has to happen?
...
and come to think about it, isn’t the word ‘downsize’ such an awful word? I prefer to use the word ‘decent-size’ instead
of ‘down-size’- as the other phrase feels like they are lowering themselves, as
though they are having to downgrade themselves in their retirement (and let’s
be frank – no one likes to be downgraded).
The simple fact is we are
living longer as a population and constantly growing with increased birth rates
and immigration. So, what I would say to all the homeowners and property owning
public of Aylesbury is ... more houses and apartments need to be built in the Aylesbury
area, especially more specialist retirement properties and bungalows. The
Government had a golden opportunity with the White Paper – and were sadly found
lacking.
No comments:
Post a Comment