Where have new-build homes had the biggest impact on housing stock this year?

Where have new-build homes had the biggest impact on housing stock this year?

Newly released data from new build snagging experts, HouseScan, has revealed where the new build sector has made the most significant contribution to housing stock across the property market over the last year. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

The firm analysed the recently released net additional dwellings data for 2019-2020 from the Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government, looking at where the delivery of new homes has provided the biggest boost to total dwellings stock when taking the wider context of the market into account. Not just the sheer volume of new homes delivered.
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Source: Property Reporter



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