New Homes England 2025 to 2026 housebuilding statistics published

25 Jun 2026 09:43 AM

Today’s statistics show the number of housing starts on site and completions delivered by Homes England between 1 April 2025 and 31 March 2026.

Housing programmes delivered by Homes England resulted in 42,433 new houses starting on site and 40,332 new homes completed between 1 April 2025 and 31 March 2026. This represents an increase in both starts (by 11%) and completions (by 9%) compared to the same period the previous year.    

32,243 of the housing completions for this period were for affordable homes. This is a 14% increase on the previous year and represents 80% of all completions. 

Of the affordable homes completed in this period:   

33,171 of new starts on site were for affordable houses, a 12% increase on the previous year and representing 78% of all starts.  

Of the affordable homes started in this period:   

The Shared Ownership and Affordable Homes Programme (SOAHP) 2016-21 closed at the end of 2025-26, with final completions achieved in March 2026. Over its lifetime, the programme delivered 135,331 affordable homes. 

Homes England had a target for the programme of 130,000 starts, which excludes nil-grant units delivered above a 10% cap. Excluding these nil-grant units from delivery, a total of 132,540 eligible completions were recorded, exceeding the target. These 132,540 units include Right to Buy replacement homes and AHP 2015-18 grant-funded units started from 2016-17 onwards, and exclude 24,748 nil-grant units delivered above the 10% cap. 

Amy Rees CB, Chief Executive of Homes England, said:    

Today’s figures are a marker of progress – more homes started, more homes completed, and a significant 65% increase in social rent completions. This reflects the Agency’s continued focus, alongside our partners, on delivering the tenures that matter most to those in need. 

With the government’s landmark £39 billion Social and Affordable Homes Programme now underway, and the National Housing Bank operational, we have strong, long-term foundations to build momentum at scale. 

There is more to do, and we are clear about the challenges ahead. But I am proud of what the team has achieved this year and confident in our ability to continue delivering the homes that communities across England need.

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