More than 150,000 new homes were registered in
the UK by NHBC in 2016, the second highest in almost a
decade.
151,687 new homes were registered by NHBC in
2016, a slight decrease of 2% compared to 2015 when 155,504 new
homes were registered. The 2016 figures represent a 70% increase
in registrations compared to levels seen at the time of the
housing crash in 2008/09.
115,689 new homes were registered in the private
sector, compared to 117,506 in 2015 with 35,998 registered in the
affordable sector, compared to 37,998 the previous year.
NHBC’s latest data also revealed that seven out
of 12 regions experienced an increase in registrations, most
notably Yorkshire & Humberside (+27%), South East (+14%) and
North West (+12%), compared to 2015 figures.
Additionally, the overall UK total excluding
London registrations shows a 4% increase on the corresponding
figures from 2015, with 134,365 registrations in 2016 compared to
129,744 the previous year, for the UK without the capital.
The number of new homes completed during 2016
(141,175) was also marginally up 1% on 2015’s total
(140,407).
In terms of house types, 2016 saw the highest
number of detached homes registered in the UK since 2004, with a
total of 46,118 being registered and the highest number of
semi-detached since records began 30 years ago (38,999).
As the leading warranty and insurance provider
for new homes in the UK, NHBC's registration statistics are a
lead indicator of the country's new homes market.
For over 80 years, NHBC has been committed to
driving up quality and raising standards in house-building and
enjoys around 80% market share in UK new home warranties.
Commenting on the annual statistics, NHBC
Business Development Director said: “Taking into account
the extraordinary events of 2016, the UK house-building sector
has remained resilient, despite initial caution around Brexit. We
have also seen some strong regional growth outside of
London.
“Both industry and consumer confidence remains
high and early signs indicate that the new year has begun
positively.”
ENDS
Notes to Editors
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NHBC UK statistics for 2016 show that:
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In 2016 the number of registrations was
151,687, a 2% decrease on last year (155,504). Of these:
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Private sector registrations in 2016 decreased
by 2% (115,689), compared with the same period in 2015
(117,506).
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Affordable sector registrations in 2016
decreased by 5% (35,998) when compared to 2015 (37,998).
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Full regional breakdown of total new homes
registered 2016 by region/country:
|
Country/Region
|
2016
|
2015
|
|
England -
Regions
|
|
|
|
North East
|
6,173
|
5,816
|
|
North West
|
15,186
|
13,551
|
|
Yorkshire & the Humber
|
9,669
|
7,630
|
|
West Midlands
|
13,202
|
13,500
|
|
East Midlands
|
12,209
|
13,220
|
|
Eastern
|
15,915
|
16,832
|
|
South West
|
16,370
|
15,720
|
|
Greater London
|
17,322
|
25,760
|
|
South East
|
26,147
|
22,902
|
|
Totals for
England
|
132,193
|
134,931
|
|
Scotland - Councils
|
11,531
|
12,716
|
|
Wales - Unitary Authorities
|
4,683
|
4,632
|
|
Northern Ireland - Counties
|
3,280
|
3,225
|
|
|
|
|
|
Totals for UK
|
151,687
|
155,504
|