Construction News
20/03/2009
Housing Association Turnover Exceeds £10bn
The housing association sector turnover exceeded £10 billion for the first time in 2008, according to the Tenant Services Authority's (TSA) Global Accounts.
Launched at the National Housing Federation Finance Conference by Chief Executive Peter Marsh, the Global Accounts 2008 demonstrate the sector to be in sound financial health and growing in a balanced way. The sector grew faster than in the previous year, with turnover up by 10.7%, the value of housing association properties up 10% to £85.2 billion, and surplus before tax up 21% to £328 million.
The increase in turnover is driven by both the construction of new homes and the transfer of homes from local authorities to housing associations. During 2008, the sector continued to benefit from profit on sales of properties of £577 million, of which £439 million was attributable to traditional associations.
Peter Marsh said: "In the year to March 2008 the sector continued to grow and perform well. However, the economic climate has changed considerably since, causing the sector to face the most challenging times known to us all. This publication draws out some of the key issues impacting on the sector - drawing on the experience of housing associations in the past year.
"Although the sector is impacted by the downturn, it continues to be remarkably resilient. Demand for affordable homes remains high, demand for rental homes is increasing and despite the challenges, the sector continues to have a significant capacity for more development.
"As of January, associations already had £14.6 billion of private finance in place, and they intend to draw down £5.3 billion over the next 12 months. It is important that associations are able to meet the conditions for funding to access these funds as they need."
(CD/JM)
Launched at the National Housing Federation Finance Conference by Chief Executive Peter Marsh, the Global Accounts 2008 demonstrate the sector to be in sound financial health and growing in a balanced way. The sector grew faster than in the previous year, with turnover up by 10.7%, the value of housing association properties up 10% to £85.2 billion, and surplus before tax up 21% to £328 million.
The increase in turnover is driven by both the construction of new homes and the transfer of homes from local authorities to housing associations. During 2008, the sector continued to benefit from profit on sales of properties of £577 million, of which £439 million was attributable to traditional associations.
Peter Marsh said: "In the year to March 2008 the sector continued to grow and perform well. However, the economic climate has changed considerably since, causing the sector to face the most challenging times known to us all. This publication draws out some of the key issues impacting on the sector - drawing on the experience of housing associations in the past year.
"Although the sector is impacted by the downturn, it continues to be remarkably resilient. Demand for affordable homes remains high, demand for rental homes is increasing and despite the challenges, the sector continues to have a significant capacity for more development.
"As of January, associations already had £14.6 billion of private finance in place, and they intend to draw down £5.3 billion over the next 12 months. It is important that associations are able to meet the conditions for funding to access these funds as they need."
(CD/JM)
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