4% rise in number of new build homes completed

12 Mar 2019 01:10 PM

A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.

There were 18,750 new build homes completed across all sectors over the year ending September 2018, an increase of 4%, or 635 homes, on the previous year.

Scotland’s Chief Statistician today released the latest Quarterly Housing Statistics for Scotland, which present the latest quarterly information on new build housing and affordable housing supply.

The 4% increase in all sector new build completions in the 12 months ending September 2018 included increases in housing association completions (35% or 887 homes) and local authority completions (8% or 116 homes), whilst private-led completions fell by 368 homes (3%). The total number of social sector completions (housing association and local authority starts combined) increased by 1,003 homes (26%).

There were 19,900 all sector new build starts in the 12 months ending September 2018, a figure which is 1,150 homes (6%) higher than the number of completions in the same period, and which is an increase of 407 homes (2%) on the 19,493 starts in the previous year. Private-led starts fell by 397 homes (3%) whereas housing association approvals increased by 120 homes (3%), and local authority starts increased by 684 homes (62%). The total number of social sector starts (housing association and local authority starts combined) increased by 804 homes (14%).

Statistics News Release Chart - Annual all sector new builds (002)

Key Points

New Build Housing – All Sectors

New Build Housing – Private-led Housing

New Build Housing – Social Sector Housing (Housing Association and Local Authority combined)

New Build Housing – Housing Association Homes

New Build Housing – Local Authority Homes

Affordable Housing Supply – up to end December 2018

Background

Note that the new build START NOT STARTS starts figures quoted in this Statistical News Release contain information on approvals rather than starts for housing associations. This is because the data held on approvals for housing association new builds is considered to be a more robust measure than the data held on starts. An approval is the point in time at which Scottish Government funding is granted through the Affordable Housing Supply Programme. Further information on this is available in the explanatory document providing background information on the quarterly statistics.

The Affordable Housing Supply Programme statistics include off-the-shelf purchases and rehabilitations as well as new build.

The publication, containing details of new house building and the Affordable Housing Supply Programme:

http://www.gov.scot/ISBN/9781787816244

Background information including Excel tables and an explanatory note on the Quarterly Housing Statistics can be found in the Housing Statistics webpages.

Housing Association and most Local Authority led new build activity is funded through Scottish Government funding programmes. Several changes to these funding programmes in recent years have affected both the trends and seasonal quarterly pattern of new build approvals, so care should be taken when making comparisons over time. These same changes will also impact on the Affordable Housing Supply Programme.

The supply statistics break down new build construction activity into private-led and social sector starts and completions, with the social sector further broken down between local authority and registered social landlord (housing association). The figures are as recorded by Local Authority administrative systems and the Scottish Government Affordable Housing Supply Programme (AHSP) system. Private sector construction activity includes not only homes built for private sale but also some homes which are used in the affordable housing sector and self-build activity by local builders.

Official statistics are produced by professionally independent statistical staff – more information on the standards of official statistics in Scotland can be accessed at: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/About