The number of new homes completed in England increased by
10% in the first three months of 2015, bringing the total for the financial
year to its highest level in six years. However, experts said the 125,110 completions
in 2014-15 remained well below the levels needed to keep up with demand and
called for the government to take urgent action to address the issue. The
figure from the Department for Communities and Local Government showed that on
a seasonally adjusted basis 34,040 homes were completed between January and
March, up from 30,850 in the final quarter of 2014 and above the 28,090
completed in the same period of the previous year. Read more on the CLG
website.
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