UK house-building levels continue to improve, according to NHBC

NHBC’s latest registration statistics show that house-building levels in the UK continue to show improvement on recent years, with figures for July 19% higher (13,539) than the same month last year (11,391).

Taking the rolling quarter into account (May – July 2013) the period reveals a 30% increase compared to the same period last year (2012; 28,951 compared to 2013; 37,738).

Additionally, the private sector reported the highest number of registrations for over five years, with 10,300 new homes registered in July; the highest since February 2008 when 10,465 homes were registered.

NHBC Commercial Director Richard Tamayo said: “July was a bumper month for new home registrations, particularly for the private sector.

“As we have emphasised over the course of the year, this recovery is from a relatively low base but nevertheless reveals that builders are beginning to meet the growing demand to provide the new homes that the country desperately needs. Looking ahead we hope that the rest of the year continues this long overdue recovery story.”

Full regional breakdown of total new homes registered May – July 2013 by region/country:
Region
May – July 2013
May – July 2012
England – Regions
 
 
North East
1,467
1,127
North West
2,313
2,304
Merseyside
552
290
Yorkshire & the Humber
1,978
1,599
West Midlands
2,795
2,059
East Midlands
2,571
2,590
Eastern
3,938
2,976
South West
3,961
3,043
Greater London
7,917
4,555
South East
6,203
4,689
Totals for England
33,695
25,232
Scotland – Councils
2,762
1,966
Wales – Unitary Authorities
884
1,305
Northern Ireland – Counties
360
414
Isle of Man
37
34
Totals for UK
37,738
28,951