Some Good News for Homeowners in Economic Forecast

UK homebuilding companies are expressing a positive outlook for the construction industry due to the new planning reforms and the Bank of England’s reduced key interest rate. The economy is looking better, and interest in potential buyers is increasing. 

Improved Customer Confidence Due to Cuts

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Improved customer confidence has seen a rise in potential buyers due to the Bank of England’s rate cut. The modest cut brought the base rate down from 5.25% to 5% and will help reduce mortgage costs for prospective buyers. 

Persimmon Has Strengthened Housing Projections

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Persimmon, one of the UK’s largest housebuilding companies, has strengthened its housebuilding projections after being encouraged by the government’s new planning reforms.

Rise in Potential Buyers Already Noticeable

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The company has already noticed a rise in potential customers’ visits after a drop in mortgage rates, which has made them enthusiastic about future builds. 

Housebuilding Rates Will Benefit From Planning Reform

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They have suggested that the new Labour government’s planning reforms would also benefit their housebuilding rates. 

Ministers Pledge to Cut the Red Tape

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Ministers have pledged to introduce mandatory housing targets and promptly act on bureaucratic backlogs to boost housing and address the housing crisis. 

Annual Building Numbers on the Rise

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Persimmon, Bellway, Taylor Wimpey, and other larger rivals have all forecasted their annual building numbers towards the upper end of the range. 

Almost 10,500 Homes Achievable This Year

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The housebuilder said it had “good confidence” that it could deliver 10,500 homes this year, which is at the top end of its previous range. 

14% Increase in Private Home Builds

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Persimmon completed 4,445 new homes in the first half of the year, a 5% increase from this time last year. This also included a 14% increase in private homes, which stand at 3,742. 

Improved Sales Despite Affordability Issues

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The Persimmon chief executive, Dean Finch “The first half of the year has been strong with improved sale rates and robust average selling prices, despite ongoing affordability challenges.”

Bellway Ahead of Target

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The housebuilder Bellway completed 7,654 homes this year until the end of July, down from 10,945 in 2023 but still above its target of 7,500. 

Forward Order Books Steadily Growing

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Bellway continues to strategically use incentives to attract buyers. The company’s forward order book has grown from 4,411 at this time last year to 5,144 this year. The total value has increased dramatically from £1,2 billion to £1,4 billion. 

Housebuilders Welcome New Reforms

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The Bellway chief executive, Jason Honeyman said, “We are encouraged by the government’s plan’s to increase the supply of new homes across the country and welcome its plan to reform the planning system.”

Labour Government Has ”Made a Good Start”

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The RBC Capital Markets analyst Anthony Codling has said, “The UK housebuilding sector is, with one voice, sharing the view that the new Labour government has made a good start in trying to fix the UK’s broken housing market.” 

Younger Population Still Unable to Purchase Homes

Many young people still cannot afford to buy their homes due to the high prices. While there have been proposed changes to planning rules that are positive for the housing market, environmental groups oppose them. 

Recent Strengthing in the Housing Market

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The housing market is strengthening, according to Halifax, which indicates that UK housing prices saw a slight increase of 0.8% in July compared to the month before, and house prices rose by 2.3% year on year, which is the highest growth since January. 

Increase in Housing Sales at Its Highest Level

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Research published by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors indicates that expectations for increasing housing sales over the coming months are at their highest since January 2020. 

Predicted Rise in Sales

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In addition, a net balance of 30% of property professionals predicts that sales will rise rather than decline in the next three months. 

Target of 1,5 Million Homes in Five Years

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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner announced that the Labour Government has set a target of building 1,5 million homes in the next five years, focusing on affordability and social homes. 

All Working in Favour of the Building Industry

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With cheaper mortgage rates fuelling demand from more confident buyers and the government focusing on affordability, everything seems to be working in favour of the building industry at this point. Rayner might just achieve her 1.5 million house target

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