Chief Minister says facts are urgently needed
Chief Minister Alfred Cannan has admitted there's 'still a lot of work to do' to improve access to housing for people on low incomes.
In the past two years more than 60 properties have been bought with around £1.5 million given in loan assistance to help those looking to get on the property ladder.
Results from a study looking into the Isle of Man's housing needs are expected to be published soon.
Mr Cannan says the government 'urgently' needs some proper facts:
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