Housing-Delivery

When a Granny Flat Stops Being a Granny Flat

At 90m², a so-called granny flat starts to function less like dependent accommodation and more like a potential form of distributed infill housing. The deeper question is occupancy logic, not just built form.

Capital Backs Deliverability, Not Housing in the Abstract

Capital does not back housing in the abstract. It backs the housing formats that can survive the delivery environment.

Planning as Production Interface

Planning becomes scalable when it stops behaving like bespoke judgement and starts behaving like a repeatable interface.

NCC 2025 Preview: Stability as Delivery Infrastructure

For residential delivery, stability itself may be infrastructure. The NCC 2025 preview suggests that certainty and continuity can matter more than another round of code churn.

The Next Housing Bottleneck May Be Code Usability

The issue may not be code stringency. It may be code usability.

Approvals Are Becoming Paper Supply

Approvals do not equal homes. The deeper problem is approval-to-completion conversion.