According to reports, one suggestion to raise government tax revenue would be a charge on more expensive homes.
Simon Edwards, from Merebrook Consulting, which advises construction companies on environmental issues, said he was aware that there was money waiting to be raised as land prices rose.
“I would urge some level of caution in taking large measures which could upset the market,” he said.
“But I do realise in the end, there’s a huge amount of value in the economy which is in land and that needs to be tapped.”
Mr Edwards is also focused on where taxation money is spent, with the government insisting it is used to stimulate economic growth.
He added: “We need measures which will support training in the construction industry, based on the fact that there are excellent careers, long-term careers, in that, and the output of a good and thriving construction industry is the homes that we need for people to live in.”