Industry data suggests that the housebuilding market has slowed in recent weeks, with rising mortgage costs having an impact on the purchase of new homes. Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities figures show that the number of energy performance certificates (EPC) issued to newly-built houses — a key forward indicator of housebuilding completions — fell by 13.5% year-on-year in Q2. The fall to 58,000 new homes was the steepest dip in a decade, excluding a 60% drop seen at the start of the pandemic. As well as pressure from mortgage costs, the construction industry has warned that tougher environmental regulations will see firms cutting back on new homes. |
The Sunday Times (30/07/2023) |