Most housing association homes are inherited from councils so have the exact same tenancy agreements. There's no reason I know of that a housing association would be more unless it's some specific scheme of your council.The 1% must be in "real terms" then because my rent has gone up year on year. A hefty £69 a week now. lol. It was £56.34 a week when I "won it" in 2007.
There is a difference "here in Lincoln anyway" where my house is £69 council (£300/mnth) £80 housing association (£346/month) and private they are in the £450/mnth region. So mine by that guide is 2/3 market. and housing assoc is about 3/4.
All council houses are on that lower rate here. There tend to be more bidders for a council house than the housing assoc ones (they are on the same bidding site.)
Low earners or non earners aren;t paying any rent though so its by the by really. Council is better off paying housing benefit to themselves than the £450 private sector rent.
There is state owned derelict land all over the place especially in the existing council estates. There used to be schools all over the place, some back to back. They've merged a fair few of them. They;ve supposedly been going to build on one on my estate for the last 6 or 7 years when they merged it with the school it neighboured (quite literally a fence between their 2 playing fields.) Just been left derelict with nothing done to it. I think these were being saved for George Osborne's "preferred partners" to get sweet deals and build exec houses.
So for me its a great policy. Up yours Osborne. Now to make sure that the big developers are kept out of the loop and local builders enticed back into the building trade rather than stacking shelves or driving taxis.
And social rent is a formula so no different between either. The only reason I can think of is that all the ones being listed have been converted to affordable after the resident moved out, which would be due to associations taking up government policy.
My local derilict school (woolston) has been bought by a housing association to build on, but they're not building any social homes to rent, half will be market sale and half affordable sale.
Conservative policies just mean more and more housing benefit will go to private companies. I'm all for unlocking land to build on, but just saying they will do it with no mention of how isn't very inspiring.