Figures released by NHBC have revealed that the number of
new homes registered in the UK in February increased by 25% compared to the
same month last year. 11,734 new homes (9,209 private sector; 2,525 public
sector) were registered in February, compared to 9,390 a year ago, although
this was 2014's poorest month in terms of new home registrations. For the
rolling quarter (Dec 2014 - Feb 2015), 36,505 new homes were registered
compared to 29,681 for the same period last year, an increase of 23%. The
private sector recorded 28,139 registrations compared to 21,373 (+32%) a year
ago with the public sector showing a marginal one per cent increase with 8,366
new homes compared to 8,308 for this quarter. Read more on the NHBC website.
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