Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey is to trial building 鈥渇our or five鈥 schemes of homes for the private rent market

Taylor Wimpey apartments

Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey is to trial building 鈥渇our or five鈥 schemes of homes for the private rent market, despite chief executive Pete Redfern having major misgivings about the sector.

Redfern told 好色先生TV Taylor Wimpey will trial the schemes - of about 50 homes each - on land it already owns on sites in 鈥渟pecific markets鈥 outside of London.

He said the move amounted to the housebuilder 鈥渄ipping its toe in the water鈥 of the private rented market, which is being heavily pushed by the government and others as a potential solution to the UK housebuilding crisis.

Taylor Wimpey intends to start the schemes on site in the first quarter of next year.

Redfern鈥檚 comments followed a speech to the Housing Market Intelligence conference, where he said Taylor Wimpey had been looking in to investing in the private rented sector. He said: 鈥淧rivate rent is an important market but the drivers of growth are financial and the interventions made so far are simply not enough to make it stack up.

鈥淭here are only very specific market conditions which make it viable, it is very difficult to do at any scale.鈥

In August the government published a report by Adrian Montague on stimulating the institutional private rented sector, which recommended that requirements for affordable housing be dropped on schemes for rental housing.