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Allocations

On 13 July 2017, the Mayor announced funding allocations following the initial bidding round. The allocations will see an estimated £1.7bn invested in 49,398 genuinely affordable homes being built, with new homes in all London boroughs and the City of London.

London Affordable Rent - weekly rent benchmarks

As set out in the 2016-21 Affordable Homes Programme Funding Guidance, the GLA updated its London Affordable Rent weekly rent benchmarks on an annual basis, updating each one by the increase in CPI for the previous September plus 1%.

The weekly rent benchmarks from 2017/18 to 2022/23 are shown in the table below. For subsequent years, providers should apply their own updates to the benchmarks in line with the social housing rent-setting guidance published by the Regulator.

  2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23
Bedsit and 1-bedroom £144.26 £150.03 £155.13 £159.32 £161.71 £168.34
2 bedrooms £152.73 £158.84 £164.24 £168.67 £171.20 £178.23
3 bedrooms £161.22 £167.67 £173.37 £178.05 £180.72 £188.13
4 bedrooms £169.70 £176.49 £182.49 £187.42 £190.23 £198.03
5 bedrooms £178.18 £185.31 £191.61 £196.78 £199.73 £207.93
6 or more bedrooms £186.66 £194.13 £200.73 £206.15 £209.24 £217.82

Publications

Contracts

Each of the funding routes has its own funding agreement, with variants for provider type. The funding agreements are in a standard form and not subject to negotiation. The GLA will arrange for engrossments to be sent out to successful partners.

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