The team will be drawn from finance surveyors and property consultant experts and be based at City Hall.
Sadiq Khan has released the first details of his plans to set up a powerful 'Homes for Londoners' team at City Hall to oversee homebuilding in the capital and boost the delivery of new and affordable homes.
The team, who will be drawn from finance surveyors and property consultant experts and be based at City Hall, will support housing delivery by making planning decisions faster and more consistent, and by ensuring new developments include the maximum amount of affordable housing.
Khan will also personally leada new 'Homes for Londoners' board, formed of London Boroughs, housing associations and developers.
The board will oversee delivery, land assembly and investment decisions, and will draw on expertise from across the housing and property sectors to help develop new policy for the capital.
Khan said: “Homeownership has been slipping increasingly out of reach for more and more Londoners, and rents have been getting harder and harder to afford. I want to be honest with Londoners from the start that it will take time to turn things around - we're starting from a position where last year the previous Mayor built the lowest number of affordable homes since records began.
“I am determined that Londoners get the same opportunities this great city gave me. That is why I am setting up my Homes for Londoners team to speed up homebuilding and to move towards 50 per cent of new homes in London being genuinely affordable to rent and buy.”
A review of capacity and skills across the GLA will now get underway. Its aim is to ensure the 'Homes for Londoners' team can play a more active role in the delivery of housing, particularly in bringing forward public land in London, and speeding up the planning process. This may also lead to additional expertise and support being recruited into the team in due course.
David Montague, Cchair of the g15, added: "The Mayor of London has made housing a priority from day one, and we have been working with James Murray on a new strategic housing partnership.
"Homes for Londoners will bring together the GLA, housing associations, local authorities and housebuilders to tackle the capital's housing crisis.
"The priority now must be to build a long-term pipeline of clean serviced and consented land. With this we can guarantee apprenticeships, jobs, economic growth, thriving communities and affordable homes. Without it, London will lose out in the competition for investment and growth."
Baroness Jo Valentine, chief executive London First, which has published a major report on Homes for Londoners, said: "The creation of Homes for Londoners is an important and encouraging step if we are to solve the capital's housing crisis. We want it to have a relentless focus on delivery, including getting more public land into the market."
And Steve Bullock, executive member for housing, London Councils, concluded: “I welcome this strategic initiative that will help all key agencies work closer together towards building the thousands of extra homes London urgently needs.”