New home registrations in Britain have reached their
highest level in more than a decade, boosted by a number of large developments
in London, according to an industry body. But the National House Building
Council (NHBC), which released the figures, also warned of caution in the
industry until the economic impact of Brexit becomes clearer. The NHBC said
43,578 new homes were registered between July and September, up 15% from the same
period a year earlier. It is the highest total since the third quarter of 2007,
when 49,520 new homes were registered. Read more on the Guardian website.
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