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house prices will rise without speeding up planning decision 435172

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The article discusses a housing shortage in the Scottish Highlands, with an estimated 24,000 homes needed by 2035. The mechanism is demand exceeding supply due to slow planning decisions, which could push up house prices. The impact is region-specific (Highlands, Scotland) and affects the housing market, construction, and real estate sectors. No specific company or investment amount is mentioned; the commercial mechanism is weak as it is a general warning without concrete policy or project details.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • 24,000 new homes needed in the Highlands by 2035
  • Phil Spencer warned house prices will rise without faster planning decisions
  • Event raised Β£5,585 for RASASH
  • Around 270 people attended the Highland Business Dinner
  • Spencer emphasized public-private collaboration for housing development

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