All housing starts articles
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Do the house building figures really show recovery? Well not really
Shapps trumpets new housing starts but numbers are still very flaccid
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England sees 102,830 new homes built in 2010 鈥 we built more in 1875
In some parts of the country rates of housebuilding has fallen by more than half
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House building recovery stalls and a further fall can鈥檛 be ruled out
Housing completions in England are down 12% year-on-year
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A double-dip in house prices isn鈥檛 really the problem
The fall in transactions is going to hit the housebuilding industry much harder
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Private housing completions in England have dropped by more than half since the credit crunch
We all know it鈥檚 been bad in house building, but sometimes you have to look at the figures again to remind yourself just how bad things have been. The release of the latest housing figures provides that reality check, as the graph below so clearly illustrates. It's been carnage ...
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Signs of life for housing?
This week has seen the release of data from CLG, covering the second quarter鈥檚 housing starts, and CML, providing the latest data on mortgage lending. Both have seen sharp increases. Housing starts in England during the second quarter of 2009 were 63% higher than in 2009 Q1 following the high ...
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Little respite from the worse recession on record
Despite all the talk of 鈥済reen shoots鈥 over the last few months, it was apparent that this recession was going to be harsh from the offset and our forecasts for the industry over past year have suggested this. This week sees the release of our latest forecasts and it makes ...