The number of net new homes delivered in England rose in 2019/20 by 1% on the previous year, resulting in the largest figure since records began in the 1990s. The latest statistics from the MHCLG show 243,770 net additional dwellings were delivered in 2019/20, compared to 241,130 in 2018/19. Last year, the number of net additional homes reached the highest level since records began in 1991/92. A previous peak of 223,530 homes had been recorded in 2007/8 prior to the financial crash. See more on the Gov UK website.
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