The Sunday Telegraph

Khan’s ‘affordable’ housing includes £2,400-a-month one-bed flat

- By Will Hazell POLITICAL CORRESPOND­ENT

SADIQ KHAN’S “affordable” housing website is marketing one-bedroom flats for Londoners that cost £2,415 per month.

The Mayor of London operates a website, Homes for Londoners, aimed at helping people in the capital on “low to middle incomes” to find an “affordable home”.

This includes tenancies offering below-market rent, which are supposed to help tenants save towards a deposit to buy their own home.

However, among the properties listed on the website are one-bedroom flats in Nine Elms Lane, close to Battersea Power Station, with prices starting at £2,415 per calendar month.

Last month, Mr Khan denounced the fact that the average private rent in London had hit “an eye-watering £2,500 a month” – almost the same as the Nine Elms Lane flats. Prices for two-bedroom flats in the developmen­t start at £3,010.

According to the Mayor’s website, apartments in the “fabulous riverside location” feature “unparallel­ed amenities”, including “swimming pools, sky lounge bars, roof terraces, gyms and even pet spas, offering an exceptiona­l rental lifestyle”.

The website adds that the kitchens “are equipped with Smeg appliances while bedrooms are comfortabl­y furnished with plush carpets and built-in wardrobes”.

The Conservati­ves have leapt on the news of the expensive flats to question Mr Khan’s housing record. Shaun Bailey, the former Tory mayoral candidate who is the party’s housing spokesman in the London Assembly, said: “There is nothing genuine or affordable about Sadiq Khan’s housing policies. Not only is he throwing together one-bedroom flats in a desperate attempt to keep up with his targets, he is stretching the definition of affordable by marketing them for an eye-watering £2,415 per month.

“The Mayor has had billions in funding from the Government and yet he is failing to deliver. Londoners deserve so much better than this.”

Mr Khan hit back at the criticism by claiming that the Nine Elms developmen­t was signed off by his predecesso­r, Boris Johnson, who stood down as mayor in 2016. A spokesman for the Mayor said: “These particular homes were approved by the previous mayor under his much wider definition of affordable housing which benchmarke­d rents at up to 80 per cent of market levels.

“Sadiq ditched this definition when he became Mayor and after years of under-investment from Government, is extremely proud to have started a record-breaking 116,000 genuinely affordable homes, the equivalent of a city the size of Plymouth, despite unpreceden­ted economic turbulence.”

80pc The level, when compared with the market average, at which housing can be classed as affordable

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All the King’s horses Mounted Guards stage a rehearsal yesterday for Trooping the Colour, which will be held on June 17 and celebrates the King’s formal birthday. As part of the event, His Majesty will ride a horse called Noble, a seven-year-old, 16.2-hands high black mare that was gifted to him by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

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