Table of Contents
Executive Summary
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- The market size
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- Figure 1: Development of housing construction activity in Great Britain, 2009-13
- Figure 2: Segmentation of housing construction (Private and public build), 2013
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- Figure 3: Home ownership in UK, 2008-12
- Market factors
- The Funding for Lending Scheme withdrawn for mortgages from February 2014
- Help To Buy Scheme will slow down over 2014
- National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) has not been widely adopted by local authorities
- Stamp Duty changes have pulled in a greater number of buyers within its highest tax band and could lead to a slowdown in transactions
- Companies
- Forecast
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- Figure 4: Forecast private housing output, 2014-18
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- Figure 5: Forecast public housing, 2014-18
- What we think
Introduction
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- Definitions
- Methodology
- Abbreviations
- Market positioning
UK Economy
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- Key points
- UK economy
- Inflation
- Interest rates
- House prices
- Consumer spending
Market Factors
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- Key points
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- Figure 6: Home ownership in UK, 2008-12
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- Figure 7: Residential property transactions in the UK, 2009-13
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- Figure 8: Residential property transactions in the UK graph, 2009-13
- Figure 9: House type in total new housing builds in UK, 2009-13
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- Figure 10: House type in total new housing builds in UK graph, 2009-13
Market Size
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- Key points
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- Figure 11: Development of housing construction activity in Great Britain, 2009-13
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- Figure 12: Analysis of house building output, 2005-13
Market Segmentation
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- Key points
- Housing market overview
- Public housing
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- Figure 13: Analysis of new public housing construction output in Great Britain, 2009-13
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- Figure 14: Public housing starts and completions in England, 2009-13
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- Figure 15: Public housing starts and completions in England, 2009-13
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- Figure 16: Public housing starts and completions in England graph, 2009-13
- Private housing
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- Figure 17: Analysis of private housing output in Great Britain, 2009-13
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- Figure 18: Private new housing starts and completions in England, 2009-13
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- Figure 19: Private new housing starts and completions in England, 2009-13
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- Figure 20: Private housing starts and completions in England, 2009-13
- North East England
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- Figure 21: Analysis of house building activity in the North East of England, 2009-13
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- Figure 22: Analysis of house building completions in the North East of England, by local authority, 2009-14
- Yorkshire & Humberside
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- Figure 23: Analysis of house building activity in Yorkshire & Humberside, 2009-13
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- Figure 24: Analysis of house building completions in Yorkshire & Humberside, by local authority, 2009-14
- East Midlands
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- Figure 25: Analysis of house building activity in the East Midlands, 2009-13
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- Figure 26: Analysis of house building completions in the East Midlands, by local authority, 2009-14
- East of England
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- Figure 27: Analysis of house building activity in the East of England, 2009-13
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- Figure 28: Analysis of house building completions in the East of England, by local authority, 2009-14
- South East England
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- Figure 29: Analysis of house building activity in South East England, 2009-13
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- Figure 30: Analysis of house building completions in South East England, by local authority, 2009-14
- London
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- Figure 31: Analysis of house building activity in London, 2009-13
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- Figure 32: Analysis of house building completions in London, 2009-14
- South West England
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- Figure 33: Analysis of house building activity in South West England, 2009-13
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- Figure 34: Analysis of house building completions in South West England, by local authority, 2009-14
- West Midlands
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- Figure 35: Analysis of house building activity in the West Midlands, 2009-13
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- Figure 36: Analysis of House Building Completions in the West Midlands, by local authority, 2009-14
- North West England
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- Figure 37: Analysis of house building activity in North West England, 2009-13
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- Figure 38: Analysis of house building completions in North West England, by local authority, 2009-14
- Wales
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- Figure 39: Analysis of house building activity in Wales, 2009-13
- Scotland
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- Figure 40: Analysis of house building activity in Scotland, 2009-13
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- Figure 41: Regional breakdown of new build starts, 2013
- Figure 42: Regional breakdown of new build completions, 2013
Industry Structure
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- Key points
- Industry development
Company Profiles
Barratt Developments
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- Figure 43: Financial analysis of Barratt Developments, 2009-13
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Bellway
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- Figure 44: Financial analysis of Bellway, 2009-13
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The Berkeley Group Holdings
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- Figure 45: Financial analysis of The Berkeley Group Holdings, 2009-13
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Bovis Homes
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- Figure 46: Financial analysis of Bovis Homes Group, 2009-13
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Countryside Properties (UK)
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- Figure 47: Financial analysis of Countryside Properties (UK), 2009-13
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Crest Nicholson
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- Figure 48: Financial analysis of Crest Nicholson, 2009-13
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Taylor Wimpey
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- Figure 49: Financial analysis of Taylor Wimpey, 2009-13
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Renew Holdings
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- Figure 50: Financial analysis of Renew Holdings, 2009-13
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Persimmon
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- Figure 51: Financial analysis of Persimmon, 2009-13
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Redrow Group
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- Figure 52: Financial analysis of Redrow, 2009-13
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- Figure 53: Analysis of profiled companies’ turnover, 2009-13
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Forecast
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- Key points
- The market
- Market forecast
- Availability of credit
- Future household development
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- Figure 53: Household projections, United Kingdom, 2014-18
- Figure 54: Estimated number of UK households, 2014-18
- Help To Buy Scheme
- Government planning policy
- Stamp Duty Reform
- Private and public housing forecasts
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- Figure 54: Forecast of private housing output in Great Britain, 2014-18
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- Figure 55: Forecast of private housing output in Great Britain graph, 2014-18
- Figure 56: Forecast of public housing output in Great Britain, 2014-18
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- Figure 57: Forecast of public housing output in Great Britain graph, 2014-18
- The industry
Further Sources and Contacts
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- Trade associations
- Trade magazines
- Trade exhibitions
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