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Housing starts surge at end of 2024



Housing construction surged towards the end of 2024, according to new data from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG).


Between 1st October and 31st December, the number of dwellings where building work began was 30,860, 7% higher than the previous quarter and 52% more than the year before.

In this same period, the number of dwellings completed was 36,830, a 2% increase on the preceding quarter but 9% lower than the year before.

According to the government, 199,100 new homes were delivered in England between 1st April 2024 and 23rd March 2025.

Out of this amount, 142,800 were delivered alone since the start of this current parliament on 9th July 2024.

Commenting on this data, Hampshire Trust Bank managing director of development finance Neil Leitch described the housing starts data as “encouraging” but questioned how long momentum could last.

“The planning system is still a real bottleneck,” said Neil. “Local authorities are stretched, and developers - particularly SMEs - are waiting too long for decisions. For smaller housebuilders trying to keep sites moving, those delays can be critical.

"We need to look at the whole delivery chain. Planning, funding, and the wider infrastructure need to support each other if we’re going to make consistent progress. Starts matter, but completions matter more.

“It’s not just about how many get underway. It’s about how many reach the finish line, and how reliably we can keep that pipeline moving."



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