Construction News
09/05/2014
UK Housing Industry Continues To Grow
New NHBC figures have revealed sustained growth and consolidation in the UK housing industry for the start of 2014, with encouraging growth in London and the rest of the UK.
In total, 33,816 new homes were registered in the UK during Q1 2014, compared to 31,739 for the corresponding period a year ago - an increase of 7%.
Following a record 2013, with the highest new house building volumes in London for a generation, Q1 2014 London registrations also grew 6% on the comparative period last year.
NHBC has also identified how other major UK cities are performing compared to the capital. The figures show that Birmingham, Manchester and Bristol are the top three cities.
As the leading warranty and insurance provider for new homes in the UK, NHBC's registration statistics are a leading indicator of how the country's new homes market is performing.
Commenting on the latest statistics, NHBC Chief Executive Mike Quinton said: "Our new figures show further sustained growth and consolidation in the UK house building industry following a strong year last year.
"Over the past 15 months we have seen a genuine return of confidence to the industry as builders strive to meet the growing demand for new homes that the country clearly needs.
"London continues to be the major driver for growth in house building. But our figures also show that other UK cities outside the capital are also showing some encouraging signs of growth.
"However, we have been clear that this growth is from a historically low base. The UK still has a chronic shortage of new homes so we must not get complacent in our continued attempts to meet the growing housing needs of the population."
(CD/JP)
In total, 33,816 new homes were registered in the UK during Q1 2014, compared to 31,739 for the corresponding period a year ago - an increase of 7%.
Following a record 2013, with the highest new house building volumes in London for a generation, Q1 2014 London registrations also grew 6% on the comparative period last year.
NHBC has also identified how other major UK cities are performing compared to the capital. The figures show that Birmingham, Manchester and Bristol are the top three cities.
As the leading warranty and insurance provider for new homes in the UK, NHBC's registration statistics are a leading indicator of how the country's new homes market is performing.
Commenting on the latest statistics, NHBC Chief Executive Mike Quinton said: "Our new figures show further sustained growth and consolidation in the UK house building industry following a strong year last year.
"Over the past 15 months we have seen a genuine return of confidence to the industry as builders strive to meet the growing demand for new homes that the country clearly needs.
"London continues to be the major driver for growth in house building. But our figures also show that other UK cities outside the capital are also showing some encouraging signs of growth.
"However, we have been clear that this growth is from a historically low base. The UK still has a chronic shortage of new homes so we must not get complacent in our continued attempts to meet the growing housing needs of the population."
(CD/JP)
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