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Latest NHBC numbers show scale of mountain to climb

24 Jul The National House Building Council says that the new government has “a mountain to climb” to hit its housing targets.

Latest data from National House Building Council (NHBC) reveal that current building volumes must double to meet Labour鈥檚 1.5 million new homes pledge.

Figures released by the NHBC, the UK鈥檚 largest provider of new home warranties and insurance, show that 29,281 new homes were registered to be built in the second quarter (Q2) of 2024, down 23% on Q2 2023 (37,861).

There were 33,847 new homes completed in Q2 2024, which 6% down on Q2 2023 (36,145).

Quarter-on-quarter, NHBC鈥檚 new home registrations and completions are tracking positively 鈥 registrations are up 34% on Q1 and completions are 29% up. But while this growth is encouraging, the NHBC said, the present quarterly rate will still need to more than double to meet the government鈥檚 commitment.

NHBC chief executive Steve Wood said: 鈥淲e welcome the new government鈥檚 policy to deliver 1.5 million homes over the next five years, even if our new build registration numbers show there is a mountain to climb.

鈥淪caling up will take time but we can be encouraged by the government鈥檚 announcements on new home-buyer incentives, changes to the planning system and investment in infrastructure, including power grids, water supply and roads.

鈥淚n addition, more must be done to close the national skills gap. With an ageing workforce, a lack of skilled workers could seriously slow down Labour鈥檚 plans. Working closely with builders, contractors and government agencies, NHBC is rolling out a national network of training hubs to help upskill the next generation.鈥

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