The City of Edinburgh Council is inviting residents and stakeholders to share their views in a public consultation on the city’s Affordable Housing Policy (AHP).
Pioneering the approach in 2000, Edinburgh became the first local authority in Scotland to adopt such a policy. At present, it requires that housing developments of 12 or more homes include 35% affordable housing.
Today, the city faces growing housing pressures – higher than average rents and house prices, a low proportion of social housing, and over 5,000 households in temporary accommodation. The city also has a lower proportion of social rented homes – just 16% compared to the Scottish average of 22%.
The consultation, which closes on 23 July 2025, follows the publication of the Affordable Housing Policy Guidance 2025 report discussed at the April meeting of the Planning Committee.
The Council is reviewing the policy’s non-statutory elements and is seeking public feedback on the next version of the Affordable Housing Guidance, due to be considered by the Planning Committee in November 2025.
Housing, Homelessness and Fair Work Convener Lezley Marion CameronToo many people and families in Edinburgh are struggling to find a stable and affordable place to live, and too many are still in temporary accommodation. We are making progress, however, there is much more to do to meet the increasing demand for housing in Edinburgh.
That is why I am encouraging people to participate in the consultation and share their views to influence how we shape our communities and deliver the much needed affordable homes our city and citizens need.

